Jim Crumley wrote:
> On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 11:07:37AM -0500, Chris Frederick wrote:
> 
>>I may be getting a new (and I use that term loosely) laptop.  It's a 
>>pentium (unknown mhz) with 16M ram, 500M hard drive, and built in 
>>floppy.  It has Win95 installed right now and I was wondering if it 
>>would work as an X client connecting to a remote X server through wifi 
>>(802.11b or g if it can handle that).  Or is this too slow?  And are 
>>there any recommendations on distros that would load easily on this?
> 
> 
> To echo others, a pentium should work fine as thin terminal.
> Stick with a lighter window manager like fvwm.
> If you could scrounge up alittle more memory that would help it
> run much better, but 16 MB is manageable.
> 
> As far as installation goes, I would try to do a network install.
> Floppy installs can be painful.  I would suggest installing
> Debian - http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install .
> 

I would suggest not even using a window manager locally - boot directly
to X windows and have it query your main server for a login.

If you go this route, and most of your applications use client side fonts,
16Mb should be plenty of memory.

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