![]() ![]() So far, I've not been able to find standalone programmes, except xkbset.Įxperimented first using a Dell P4, 3.2MHz, 1G ram, and quite pleased a friend with MS. I've been exploring the Accessibility tools available within Linux, ie aids for vision, hearing, motor-skill impairments, etc. Can't help you there.įluxbox should run OK on those specs I would think because Damn Small Linux uses Fluxbox. I listen to Audio Books (science fiction) using xmms playerīut if you mean but to use that everything crawls. I think Secipolla or one of the other members gave you some links for playing movies and such through downloading movie and playing through terminal also. = SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE = Can't remember right now if it comes in base-upgrade iso out of the box. Supports Images and Login at a lot of spots also. I found Elinks Browser pretty quick with low spec gear. ![]() ![]() So, one can install with 48M ram with help from SBM floppy, but to use ? Conky did not report any swap activity, although I did hear a lot of HD read/write noise while waiting. The extra ram wiggle room allows faster responses ie bringing up programs, but very limited usability within a gui. After rebooting into runlevel 5, inxi -F in console gave 24.9/42.3MB. Very slow response or freeze up, ie not good enough to use much.Īfter rebooting into runlevel 3, was able to use sysv-rc-conf to turn off a lot of services/processes/daemons in both runlevels 3 and 5 for the next boot. Inxi -F from the console on this full version gives Memory 35.3/42.3 MB with icewm and the default services running. Without SBM floppy, got only"loading Stage 2 loading Stage 2".Īlso success with antiX-core-486-b1 and of antiX-base-486-update 27July2010 installs using SBM. Confirming good install of antiX-M85-486-update on the P166 with 48M edo ram, using a swap about 300MB, using a Smart Boot Manager floppy to boot up the live cd. ![]()
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