Mini Review of a Tiny PCLOS (TuxMachines)
[Posted July 4, 2007 by ris]
TuxMachines
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TinyMe, a scaled down version of PCLinuxOS 2007. "
TinyME might make
a good start for a server as all the important LAMP packages are in the
PCLOS repositories as well. One doesn't need all the extra goodies that
come with the big desktops these days for a server and LXDE would be good
for those that like graphical server tools such as webmin. I didn't have
an older computer handy on which to test it, but I imagine it would be
great for it. PCLOS developers build support for about everything into
their kernels and LXDE only requires a Pentium II and 128 MB ram if one
wishes to use like Firefox or OpenOffice.org. It is said that LXDE alone
can run in as little as 64 MB ram."
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