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Introductions / Re: New sign-up
« on: February 26, 2016, 09:16:58 AM »
Phew... thanks folks.  Plenty to keep me busy here. 

This whole exercise is primarily to help get me up to speed on Linux, so it won't be a disaster if I don't end up with a system that's particularly useful providing I have learned plenty.

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Introductions / Re: New sign-up
« on: February 25, 2016, 05:54:32 PM »
Thanks for the pointers. I'll give one (or both) a try.

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Introductions / Re: New sign-up
« on: February 25, 2016, 11:21:15 AM »
I have now installed and tested 512Mb of pre-enjoyed RAM from ebay and general browsing of sites like Amazon and PlanetWatt is a lot slicker.  However, attempts to display the home pages for ebay and YouTube just cause the browser (Minori) to crash and dump me back to the green screen.  I guess YouTube might need plug-ins I haven't got, but I can't think why ebay.co.uk's home page might be an issue.  Has anybody else had this problem?

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wattOS Talk / Re: Compared to Lubuntu
« on: February 24, 2016, 02:56:10 PM »
Hi Bob,

I am a newbie here myself, so unfortunately unable to answer your initial question. However, I am quite interested in your file server project.  Have you made any progress with it?

Rog

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Introductions / Re: New sign-up
« on: February 20, 2016, 01:51:10 PM »
I have just discovered that s/h 256Mb modules (the largest my system will take) are pretty cheap on ebay, so maybe I will take the plunge.

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Introductions / Re: New sign-up
« on: February 20, 2016, 12:02:44 PM »
Thanks for the welcome messages guys. 

My first play was to run a software update as described in the readme file --- it took less than a minute and seems to have worked fine. I also installed the printer support, but haven't pursued that any further.  My printer is network connected, so I may need to do a little work here.  It turned out I already had Python, so I just added Geany using the package manager.  That's it so far.  My biggest challenge now will be finding the desk space for the 17 inch CRT monitor that's part of the system.  The home-made bench in my den is fairly shallow front to back as it was made with flat screens in mind!

I'll take on-board the comments about RAM.  The system only had 128Mb when it came out of the attic, but I managed to rescue another 128Mb SIMM from an old server that was also heading for the recyclers. I will have to see if I can scrounge some 256Mb SIMMS from somewhere as the board only has 2 slots.  I could buy some, but this is supposed to be an exercise in re-use and recycling, so that would defeat the object somewhat.

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Introductions / New sign-up
« on: February 19, 2016, 08:35:25 PM »
I found this site yesterday and have decided to give wattOS a try on an old Windows 2000 PC I have that was about to take a one-way trip to the recycling centre.  As it is pretty low-spec -- 256Mb RAM, 800Mhz PIII, 20Gb disk -- I decided to install the 32bit Microwatt distro. 

First time round I ticked the 'download upgrades' and 'Use VLM' boxes.  After 4 hours the installation crashed. So, I tried again, but this time left the boxes un-ticked. The next installation took an hour and has just finished.  At first sight everything is now OK, so maybe there is a compatibility issue with the updates or a VLM issue.

I am off to have a play now.  I am new to Linux so I have got some learning to do.  First off I plan to install Python and Geany.  Is this OK to do under this distro, or should I have gone for the LXDE version?



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