Glad it worked for you. KDM in Sarge had a configuration change that knocked out a few options from the session menu. I found the problem and solution by Google searching for kdm and enlightenment.
XFCE-4 runs well on a 133 P1 with 24 MB of RAM, like the thinkpad 560 I put it on a month ago. I used dselect, which gave me clear recommendations and just worked. There was no need to go outside of the debian repositories. Your computer will run XFCE-4 and much more. Try Enlightenment, Window Maker or Afterstep. My laptop and computer I use most is a PII 233 with 196MB of RAM. Most of the screen shots here were made from it: http://lists.clickers.org/~linuxsig/screenshots/desktop/index.html Enlightenment is my current favorite but the others will work. KDE is nice but you will have problems running larger applications, like OO, unless you load up with lots of memory. More memory is not always an option with an older machine. On Saturday 16 July 2005 08:26 am, Joseph Fruchey wrote: > Thanks. I was planning on doing that anyway, but you guys are a lot > less "why didn't you search? The answer's *right here!*" ...but I did > search and couldn't find an answer. > > The guy on the forums basically just pointed me to the Debian > instructions on os-works.com, which pretty much had me add > os-works.com to my sources.list, uninstall what I had so far, then > reinstall. Worked like a charm. I had no idea a 233MHz processor could > run this well! :)
