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+ <B>Giuseppe Ghib&#242;</B>
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+ TITLE="[Mageia-dev] i686 must be Pentium II ?">ghibomgx at gmail.com
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+ <I>Tue Oct 5 19:13:56 CEST 2010</I>
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+<PRE>R James wrote:
+&gt;<i> [...]
+</I>&gt;<i> I did make a few post-installation tweaks:
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> 1. Remove msec.
+</I>&gt;<i> 2. Disable PulseAudio.
+</I>&gt;<i> 3. Delete /etc/X11/xinit.d/70net_applet
+</I>&gt;<i> (net_applet is a pig and not needed for static wired connection)
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Google Chromium is finally a browser that can handle gmail on
+</I>&gt;<i> low-resource systems. Of course, it won't be playing YouTube
+</I>&gt;<i> videos but for basic email and web-surfing, this system is usable.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Here are some interesting outputs:
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> &quot;free&quot; right after logging into IceWM: (27MB RAM, no swap)
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>some of resources are not taken only by the window manager but also by
+the toolkits and themes, which increase the memory usage.
+Add a mail client (other than a browser looking at gmail or alpine via
+imap) and you are puzzled...; but you have just described what is
+considered the ideal client of the cloud os. Just a browser, nothing
+more because you have everything you need (sort of). Some user might
+have noticed the bouncing between these two kind of models: a mainframe
+which becomes a PC (so program and data stored locally) a PC which
+becomes again a mainframe (where applications and data are stored remotely).
+
+Such kind of a system, indeed more optimized/tweaked and lighter is also
+included in some ASUS Deluxe motherboard FlashROM with the name of
+ExpressGate/SplashTOP (includes firefox, a chat client, skype and
+something for handling photos).
+
+&gt;<i> [...]
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> On the front-panel of this system, there is the old LED which says
+</I>&gt;<i> &quot;233&quot; with the &quot;Turbo&quot; button enabled and &quot;133&quot; with it disabled.
+</I>&gt;<i> That could make an interesting photo for proving that Mandriva
+</I>&gt;<i> and soon Mageia *can* run on legacy hardware.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Not sure if this was helpful but perhaps its a good data point?
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>A 233 is probably possible to be emulated on a core i7 using qemu
+without any virtualization (kqemu, etc.), to look how it appear. Your
+consideration about the network tools, etc. were also true: most of the
+development were made for building a more confortable system for the
+average user but at the same time become unconfortable and more resource
+hungry for expert users which spent maybe some more time to learn how to
+do a manual configuration.
+
+Bye
+Giuseppe.
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