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Yes, the PCLinuxOS was not running that nicely (from the live CD), and I could not get Grub configured.
The Lubuntu installation went much better and Grub configured automatically. I found Lubuntu after some googling regarding the PAE issue, where they said to install 12.04 and then update (12.10 dos not support non-PAE CPU). And it seemed to be quite recommended for lower end computers.
Jörg
pixar Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die tomorrow. (James Dean)
I recently tried OpenSuSE 12.3 on my T60p (3.5GB visible, core duo 2.1, Radeon 1600) and KDE flies compared to Windows 7 which on about 1GB feels equal to WinXP.
I also have Debian VM with 768 1GB running KDE with NX SSH and it's fine. So I'd not bother with LXDE, XFCE and just go KDE.
I haven't tried recent Gnomish stuff recently such as Cinammon, Mate or Unity. Some Gnome based stuff such as Yelp just crashes on Redhat 6.3 (Gnome 2x).
Lubuntu seems to be working fine (no complaints about the computer), and the wifi is very stable. The last part was the main issue: I just needed something that provided a stable wifi and webbrowser...
pixar Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die tomorrow. (James Dean)
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