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i am just thinking about changing distro's and i want to know what you would think is the minimum for fedora to run so it dose not go very slow and goes usable speed. i use to have Ubuntu on and that seemed to run slower than windows xp ran on it so i not sure what to expect but i put suse on and it was extremely fast
I have F8 running on a dell latitude C400, 256MB ram, a 20 g HD, and it is run by a intel PIII mobile cpu (866mhz) It works great. I also have it running on a desktop which is much newer and F8 really works well on it also. ejn
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