Ah, well that makes more sense. Give Lubuntu a try. :)
On May 17, 2010 10:56 AM, "spinlock" <email address hidden> wrote:
@ryan: sorry for not making my issue clearer (I was frustrated because I
thought I'd found a solution). I'm working on an "old" laptop that only
has a half a gig of memory. The latest ubuntu distro will run for a
couple of hours and then I have to reboot due to a memory leak making my
laptop unusable. So, I'm looking for a distro with a smaller footprint.
I've followed the steps that you describe but making the gnome session
"look" like the netbook session still has the problem of using too much
memory.
Ah, well that makes more sense. Give Lubuntu a try. :)
On May 17, 2010 10:56 AM, "spinlock" <email address hidden> wrote:
@ryan: sorry for not making my issue clearer (I was frustrated because I
thought I'd found a solution). I'm working on an "old" laptop that only
has a half a gig of memory. The latest ubuntu distro will run for a
couple of hours and then I have to reboot due to a memory leak making my
laptop unusable. So, I'm looking for a distro with a smaller footprint.
I've followed the steps that you describe but making the gnome session
"look" like the netbook session still has the problem of using too much
memory.
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