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You could use ...Debian. :) I'd do a minimal install, not selecting the "Graphical User Environment" software package (which installs Gnome). When it boots for the first time, install a light desktop like WindowMaker, IceWM, Fluxbox, or Blackbox. With a minimal desktop environment like that, it should run fine. I'd also recommend installing the Epiphany web browser, since it's extremely light yet fairly full-featured. Dillo is even lighter/faster, though more limited. Otherwise, Opera would be a better choice than Firefox on hardware that old, since it is much more responsive on older hardware (though not nearly as much so as Dillo or Epiphany would be).Hey guys I would like to put Linux on a system but there is a problem. It only has a 2 Gig Hard Drive and 48 MB of ram. I would like to stay with something based on Debian. Any Suggestions?
First you need to update your apt database, which keeps track of your available software:OK, after I get to the log on screen in debian with no GUI enviroment what's the command for installing desktops?
Isn't it apt-get install or something like that?
aptitude update
aptitude search [I]something[/I]
aptitude install [I]something[/I]
aptitude install fluxbox
aptitude full-upgrade
aptitude