Linked by James LaRue on Mon 14th Jun 2004 06:35 UTC
Recently, I got my hands on version 0.2 of Cobind, a Linux lite desktop, based on Red Hat/Fedora Core 1, from a software company in Pittsburgh. Not yet in general release, Cobind is a one disc wonder.
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There are a lot of people who use their old pc, just for surfing, mail and occasional writing a text and sending it strait to the printer.
Seems Cobind adds a bit more to that, gnucash for instance.
I also hope they keep the concept, integrate it all, don't ask questions, make it run faster and in less memory. Then I know what to answer next time someone says that they tried linux on an old computer but the gui would not work fast enough.
By the way, A girlfriend of me has an PI with 32M that they use to surf the web with an ISDN modem, would it work with so litle ram?
There are a lot of people who use their old pc, just for surfing, mail and occasional writing a text and sending it strait to the printer.
Seems Cobind adds a bit more to that, gnucash for instance.
I also hope they keep the concept, integrate it all, don't ask questions, make it run faster and in less memory. Then I know what to answer next time someone says that they tried linux on an old computer but the gui would not work fast enough.
By the way, A girlfriend of me has an PI with 32M that they use to surf the web with an ISDN modem, would it work with so litle ram?