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    Seconded.<br>
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    Sent from Lubuntu, please excuse brevity.<br>
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    Cheers - Dave<br>
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    On 10/04/12 12:11, Rory Holland wrote:
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      <p>Lubuntu will exceed your expectations </p>
      <p>Sent from my phone, please excuse brevity. </p>
      <div class="gmail_quote">On Apr 10, 2012 12:11 PM, "Richard
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          On 07/04/12 19:01, Kurtis Brown wrote:<br>
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            After certain annoying circumstances, some crack addict
            robbing my house, I<br>
            am having to use a old Celeron laptop with 512mb ram. I have
            tried Damn<br>
            Small Linux (too slow) Crunch Bang (just didn't like it).<br>
            What would be other peoples choice of lightweight distros? I
            am used to<br>
            having Mint 10 as my usual operating system.<br>
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          For the first three months of this year I was reliant on<br>
          an old Pentium IV with 512MB RAM. It's been running alpha<br>
          versions of Ubuntu 12.04, with the XMonad desktop - as long<br>
          as I didn't have too many browser tabs open, and avoided most<br>
          use of Flash it was fine.<br>
          <br>
          (I upped it to 2GB last week, now it's flying ;)<br>
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          It will run a GNOME desktop if you need it, but XMonad<br>
          really is the best window manager out there :-)<br>
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          &nbsp;- Richard<br>
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