Eck Posted April 15, 2007 Share Posted April 15, 2007 Zenwalk ought to be a good one for you as well. Unlike other distros with small footprints (ie. low system requirements) Zenwalk installs a full complement of software. It saves space and system load by only using one software application for each purpose. In other words, where a major distro such as SuSE will install several players for audio, video, several editors that do the same things, etc., with Zenwalk it just installs one application for audio, one editor, etc.It uses one of the latest Kernels so is compatible with all sorts of hardware. Best thing I've seen is that people use it and like it. Haven't seen folks complaining about it at all. Works on old computers fine.It uses XFCE for a desktop. If you have a computer that you think can handle KDE it offers an easy install of it as well. It also has GUI updates and software installation handling with a large depository. So just about anything you need to get is available for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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