, but like Ubuntu,
it's not optional - you get what they give you. And at least it's a
low-resource GUI.
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- thanks for this. I had been wondering how to
reinstate Crunchbang, the OS which I dual-boot with Lubuntu on my old
notebook. Adding os-prober was enough; Lubuntu added Crunchbang to its
menu all by itself. Nice one!
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of strange ;)
Someone is going to have to do this soon. CentOS 5 is dropping support
for 586 as well, which presumably means that Fedora already has. I
think only Debian and Slackware still support 486/586.
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is lighter which will free up more resources for user apps on mid range
systems, and allow older systems to be used.
As I've commented above, on its own, this is not enough.
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doing for *him*?
You guys should relax , these things take a while and everyone is busy ,
Relax? I ask a series of serious questions, you give me a quick
brush-off, don't answer any of them and *you* tell *me* I should
relax? I'm incredulous!
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