You have still replied me personally. Just get to this point, am I getting paid to answer you? Then why should I answer a personal question? Why dont you put the question in public? If I or anyone answers it publicly then the answer is not going to only one audiece its public for present and also future. In that way, all users who might be in the same problem can get the answer or be aware. The answers also helps to enrich the community. Search results on google/yahoo etc will show the QA when anyone like you would search for the topic "Installing Debian Lenny in Pentium III" or something like that. How did you make sure that the graphics card is the only problem? What makes you think other things are just fine? Are you just guessing? Or, wishful thinking?
I have not used Debian Lenny, it should run on PIII machine fine but with so less memory I am not sure if it would give you a good experience. Lets see what others say. On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Tanjeeb Ahmed <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you for your valuable suggestion. But in the cd I saw that it > requires a minimum of 64 MB RAM to load from the cd. I think everything is > loading without any problem but some conflict is occurring with the graphics > card or the monitor resolution. Is the problem occurring for my low > configuration or it can happen for any linux distro? I searched for various > linux distro and I found debian to be the best one. Currently I'm use > windows xp in that computer. > > > Thank you again. > > > -- Ubuntu Bangladesh | http://ubuntu-bd.org [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
