Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Jan 2007 23:24 UTC
Linux At OSNews, I try to bring to attention smaller Linux distributions that try to be different, such as SymphonyOS, or more recently, Elive. Today, I want to introduce you to the LG3D-LiveCD, a distribution using Sun's Looking Glass desktop environment. Version 3 was released yesterday: "The new release features lg3d release 1.0, the possibility to install lg3d-livecd to an USB device and an experimental harddisk installer."
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Joe User
Member since:
2005-06-29

I'm happy to see I'm not the only one. Those who claim Java software is snappy should stop the FUD. Java requires lots or resources (CPU & RAM), like it or not. They should have used C++.

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Beta Member since:
2005-07-06

Claiming anything as "snappy" is not FUD. Read the letters.

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fffffh Member since:
2006-01-04

Those who claim Java software is snappy should stop the FUD. Java requires lots or resources (CPU & RAM), like it or not.

On a AthlonXP_1500Mhz/768MB/Ati 9200 works fine (for a livecd, not hdd installation).

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archiesteel Member since:
2005-07-02

Just a suggestion, but you should always put quotes when you include part of the original message in a reply. Otherwise it gets quite confusing.

You can also use the HTML italics tag.

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