2.0r2 is in the brlug library - the full install. I had the version
you are getting installed on a P166 with 128 MB of RAM.  You should
have no issues, but I doubt Open Office will run on only 64 MB of
RAM.

--- Larry Braud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Being a newbie to Linux but not computers, I am downloading the
> LibraNet 2.0
> essential iso and will install it on a Micron P133 w/64 mb RAM. I
> have 5.7
> and a 4 G drives on it. I'll let you know what happens.
> Larry
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Doug Riddle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 7:37 AM
> Subject: Re: distros for newbies? was Re: [brlug-general] Proposed
> distributions to donate
> 
> 
> > I am still pushing for LibraNet.  It is a great distro, and the
> > developers have been behind the project since I mentioned it to
> them
> > three months ago.  They are creating iron images for the
> promotion
> > items and posting the labels for us to use.  That is the sort of
> > distribution we need to use; one the developers are involved with
> > supporting.  Newbies get great support from them and the install
> is a
> > piece of cake.  I would really like to see them in the mix. 
> Mandrake
> > is a good pick too, but I think using less than three would not
> be
> > playing to Open Source's strengths and diversity.
> >
> > I do not want it to get too big, but I think the supporters of
> the
> > project deserve to had the distro they support as part of the
> > project.  Having said that, we do need limits.  Something like:
> Only
> > recent distributions.  Only distributions actually used by BRLUG
> > members, Only distros that fix on five CDs (or whatever Redhat is
> > bloating to these days.)
> >
> > Redhat is in the news.  I think it ought to be in there.  Kids
> are
> > going to come expecting to be able to find it.  I no longer use
> it,
> > but it has some great features.  Being able to find books on it
> > easily alone makes it worth including.
> >
> > However, I still land on the "If you don't support us, we don't
> > support you!" for the pilot program.  I think vendor buy-in will
> be
> > important for us.  I contacted LibraNet ahead of the game because
> I
> > know these guys and talk to them all of the time.  I have called
> Jon
> > at home on the weekend once (the list server was down).  The
> ability
> > to work with us on labels (using and modifying), disclaimers and
> > promotional items will be invaluable.  Just having a piece of
> paper
> > saying "we support this project" on company letter head when we
> make
> > our itches at the libraries will be valuable.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- John Hebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I agree with Tim. Knoppix is ideal for demonstration,
> > > but it will confuse newbies who want to install. IIRC,
> > > DemoLinux can be installed from within the live
> > > filesystem.
> > >
> > > But, I would instead recommend RedHat and/or Mandrake.
> > > Or, if I had to choose, Mandrake. I agree with you
> > > Dustin that we need to keep it simple at first, and
> > > add on later. So, what about just starting with one
> > > distro: Mandrake 8.2? I think they would like to be
> > > asked first about what we are proposing, since their
> > > business model is centered around paid memberships. If
> > > Mandrake says no, then RedHat would be the next
> > > logical choice.
> > >
> > > Also, I think we should investigate using one of the
> > > "desktop" oriented distros that Ed has waxed
> > > enthusiastic on: Lycoris and ELX. Most newbies will
> > > have used M$ Windows prior to Linux, and both of these
> > > distros aim at duplicating Redmond's look and feel. I
> > > haven't yet played with either of these yet, but hope
> > > to do so soon.
> > >
> > > John Hebert
> > >
> > > --- Tim Fournet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > If the aim is to not confuse people, I don't think
> > > > Knoppix would be the
> > > > way to go other than as a demonstration tool. The
> > > > fact that personal
> > > > settings and hardware configurations can't be saved
> > > > between reboots
> > > > would be quite confusing to someone who's seeking
> > > > out the merits of a
> > > > new operating system. It seems that only an advanced
> > > > Linux user could
> > > > make actual productive use of that distribution,
> > > > being that he'd have to
> > > > come up with work-arounds for the inconveniences of
> > > > a read-only system.
> > > >
> > > > Dustin Puryear wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I am on the other side of the fence. I am thinking
> > > > of the patrons that
> > > > > will be accessing this stuff. Most will have
> > > > little information about
> > > > > Linux. I think we should focus more on
> > > > distributions like Knoppix that
> > > > > don't require a dedicated PC. Also, I think for
> > > > now we need to keep
> > > > > this limited to two or three distributions. After
> > > > running the program
> > > > > for a bit we will know how every works and then be
> > > > able to expand. In
> > > > > fact, this is one of the reasons why I ended up
> > > > taking a more active
> > > > > role in the project--everything was at a
> > > > stand-still in large part
> > > > > because we were looking at doing too much too
> > > > soon. At least, that's
> > > > > what I saw happening. I think we should stay small
> > > > and targeted at
> > > > > first and then see how everything works out. No
> > > > rush.
> > > > >
> > > > > We need to get a general consensus on this.
> > > > >
> > > > > Regards, Dustin
> > > > >
> > > > > At 11:29 AM 8/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > >> I was thinking about the distributions we should
> > > > include.  Redhat is
> > > > >> practically a given since I think everyone
> > > > interested in Linux and
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > ---
> > > > > Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > Puryear Information Technology
> > > > > Windows, UNIX, and IT Consulting
> > > > > http://www.puryear-it.com
> > > > >
> > > > >
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