Thursday, March 05, 2009

Stripped down KDE

Filed under: kde, auditorRobert volunteers for a St. Louis organization called ByteWorks, which takes old PCs & refurbs them, then teaches kids how to use 'em. At that point, the kids get to keep the PCs. Pretty cool program. Robert is helping them move from old versions of Windows to Linux, which is great. Unfortunately, these machines are so old that ''modern'' Linux desktops like GNOME and KDE are too much. Here's what I suggested: If this was for ''normal'' users we were trying to wean away from Windows, I would push KDE, but that's impossible with this ancient, underpowered hardware. Ice [a window manager] is way too different & weird. Actually, so is KFCE, since it's based on GNOME's ideas about desktops (which are quite bizarre). Have you looked at this? http://www.simplekde.org It's a stripped-down KDE. Or this? http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8239 Another stripped-down KDE. Interestingly, Auditor - one of the absolute best Live CDs for security - switched from ICEwm to a stripped down KDE. http://www.remote-exploit.org/index.php/Auditor_changes Have you looked at this distro, which is specifically for old hardware & uses KDE? VectorLinux http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=vector (Check out all of our posts on KDE, ICE, XFCE, & Auditor.)Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments RSS feeds and News widgets on Feedzilla.com

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