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Re: Ubuntu minimum spec: msg#00024

Subject: Re: Ubuntu minimum spec
Steve Smith wrote:
One of my friends has a 266MHz/64Mb mini laptop thingy.  Has anyone
tried Ubuntu (as in with Gnome) on something that low?  How does it
run?  Would OpenOffice survive?

Steve :)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SteveSmith

We got Breezy to run on a 266MHz/128Mb desk top machine. It was rather slow but usable. Open office bordered on painful though. Abiword runs OK, once it's loaded, and the documents aren't to big. A 164 page document brought it to it's knees. We didn't do any tweaking to the standard install to try and speed things up.

SteVe



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