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I'll break Slackware and Puppy a go. I believe KDE is the nonpayment surround for Slackware, is it going to defeat my 6 period old machine (512MB RAM/Pentium M 1.4GHz CPU) or is it couturier a pic? I've not rattling victimized KDE before and I'll presently go off it if it feels torpid.
You used a computer program to generate your two posts. You did it by running jsteel's post through a program that generates random nonsense:
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Originally Posted by jsteel
OK thanks for all the advice. I'll give Slackware and Puppy a go. I believe KDE is the default environment for Slackware, is it going to kill my 6 year old computer (512MB RAM/Pentium M 1.4GHz CPU) or is it worth a shot? I've not really used KDE before and I'll soon go off it if it feels sluggish.
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Originally Posted by nicktickson122
I'll lot Slackware and Youth a go. I consider KDE is the nonpayment environs for Slackware, is it achievement to ending my 6 assemblage old machine (512MB RAM/Pentium M 1.4GHz CPU) or is it designer a barb? I've not real used KDE before and I'll shortly go off it if it feels inactive.
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Originally Posted by nicktickson122
I'll break Slackware and Puppy a go. I believe KDE is the nonpayment surround for Slackware, is it going to defeat my 6 period old machine (512MB RAM/Pentium M 1.4GHz CPU) or is it couturier a pic? I've not rattling victimized KDE before and I'll presently go off it if it feels torpid.
Please stop being a jerk.
P.S. I've informed the moderators that your entire posting history consists of software-generated nonsense.
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