I'm all about Kde. I'd show off my desktop to the best of my abilities. It's
not about antique hardware for me as many of you know. I like the new stufff.
Cutting edge as many say. Linux should be run on any desktop. I wouldn't want
to reserve my high-end parts for Windoze (except my All-in-Wonder Radeon
which I'm still occasionally trying to get working properly under Linux). As
far as I'm concerned Linux is no longer an alternative desktop solution. It
IS my desktop solution. But anyway... was this all about the general LUG or
demo days? I got lost somewhere.
Later all.
On Friday 25 May 2001 03:59 pm, you wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 01:01:32PM -0700, Edward Craig wrote:
> > Know what works best with obsolete hardware, Linux is good on
> >Intel 386 on, at least one BSD from i286 on....
>
> Minix, of course, will run on *any* generation of PC, and some other
> platforms...