MayB more exact installation hardware requirements?
Possibly considering DreamLinux as an alternate for VectorLinux on a desktop.
Though just about the only info on installation HW reqs for DreamLinux was the following: http://www.dreamlinux.com.br/download.html Quote:
Once the Dreamlinux forum is accessed, I get Quote:
http://wiki.dreamlinuxforums.org/ind...are%20database , and this doesn't even have minimum or suggested HW-install reqs. I.e., no easily-viewable way of getting necessary HW install documentation w/o having to require a login :( Not even a FAQ here :tisk: H$%^#, why bother if there are other good distros besides Dreamlinux!!??? VectorLinux's Hardware Requirements info at http://vectorlinux.com/products is amazingly clear Quote:
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Thanks for the feedback, i'll get onto it right away.
Basic requirements are: Quote:
To have a comfortable experience (Games, Compiz etc) I would recommend 1Gb processor and 256Mb RAM with a 32bit + graphics card. The expanded installed Dreamlinux occupies just over 2Gb's of space, hence the minimum requirement of 4Gb if you want room for apps and documents. PS: Could you tell me which link on the wiki lead to a restricted area of the forum, i'd like to check it out. PSS: I have distro-tested Vector, it's a very nice distro, and yes, there documentation is very good, not Arch or Gentoo standard yet, but better than ours. It is something that we are slowly getting round to. We have only been up and running since January, so our little community is plodding along nicely at the moment. We only had a forum back then, the wiki is a recent addition and is being worked on. Again thanks for the feedback. Let us know if we can help you further. richs-lxh |
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Hi guys:) I don't think being so critical of a first visit is really necessary!
No one, as far as I have seen has been offended by the: Quote:
I have been only a member for a short time...but never encountered a problem accessing the forum without being a member? Many forums have the " are you registered" login window quite easily accessible ...saves complaints...or does it? nycace36 from the help and understanding I have had at Dreamlinux...I would like to say that richs-lxh and the team are very helpful at all levels of knowledge. I am not the spokesperson for Dreamlinux...but it is such forums that make Linux what it is today. I hope you find what you are looking for in Dreamlinux. bookie |
Ok, I understand. nycace36 is the minimum specs police ;D
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ubuntu-548077/ PS: No reply regarding the link I asked for. richs-lxh |
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