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Im looking for a very fast Linux distro, that is light and is fast right out of the box..
Lots of people have suggested to get Archlinux.
These are my computer specs..
Dell Latitude c640
512 mb RAM
40 gig hard drive
Should i?
Im a linux newbie.. is it easy to configure and stuff?:D
thanks
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Read the beginner's guide on the wiki.
[git] | [AURpkgs] | [arch-games]
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and this will answer all my questions?
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It certainly is fast - but not so "out of the box" primarily because you don't get much at all out of the box...
Read the Beginners' Guide: it will answer all your questions and will give you a pretty good idea of how comfortable you will be with attempting to install and run it:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners%27_Guide
Welcome to the forums -- and good luck!
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if you are really keen to switch to linux then..... pick a distro, any distro...
fck art, lets dance.
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okay. im reading about desktop environments now...
so let me get this traight..
archlinux comes with no desktop environment on it?
i need to install one right away?
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It doesn't come with one, it gives you the freedom to install whatever DE you want.
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okay..
so is it complicated for a linux noobie?
ive looked at the guide, but i think i might need alot better explanation
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If you read and follow the guide and the wiki. Then it is isn't as hard as it may seem.
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okay..
So, right now..
Is there a livecd?
If so..
Download the iso
Burn it to cd at 4x write speed
boot from cd
follow install instructions and stuff.
finish install
and i need to install a desktop manager from a terminal?
i thought there was no desktop manager, how do i open a terminal then..?
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When you work with Arch you are going to learn a lot about linux. If you got time and patience to learn, arch is the way to go. You will get all information you need out of the wiki and this forum. But if you just want an initial impression how linux is like, i would recommend to give xubuntu a try.
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After installing Arch you have the CLI (shell/login prompt).
Last edited by anonymous_user (2009-11-08 02:41:02)
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I would not recommend Arch to someone who has never used Linux and wants his computer to just work.
Of course, if you know a lot about your computer (like what kind of sound card, etc. you have) and if you enjoyed tuning your software before, you could give Arch Linux a go. But if it does not work out for you, this does not mean that Linux failed. In that case, just try another distro like Suse, Mandriva, K/Ubuntu.
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Well im in crunchbang linux now.
Im just looking for a nice light fast distro..
What is one that is good for this and easy to configure?
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Just out of curiosity, what part of CrunchBang do you wish was faster?
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Light and fast often means more manual configuration work. Arch is a great choice for light and fast but as was already said, be ready to spend some time reading through the guides, wiki and forums. Arch has some of the best documentation of any distro so if you're willing to spend the time, you'll most likely find the answers you need.
If you get frustrated, I second xubuntu as a good choice for your hardware. Once you get comfortable with that, Arch may seem a little easier.
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okay..
so is it complicated for a linux noobie?ive looked at the guide, but i think i might need alot better explanation
After reading this post quoted above, I would say the answer to your first question "Should I install Archlinux?" is a resounding NO then, to the one "Is it complicated for a linux noobie?" is YES, it is.
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux
The very FIRST LINE reads .....
Arch Linux is an independently developed i686/x86-64 community distribution, based on a rolling-release model and targeted at competent GNU/Linux users...
emphasis mine...
Not trying to be mean here......but if you "need alot better explanation" than the beginner's guide on the wiki.... I'm pretty sure you need to start with another distro.
But if you decide to try Arch Linux, I wish you the best.
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If i was not happy with my arch/gnome/openbox setup i would give crunchbang a shot, but from an easy-to-configure point of view i think (x)ubuntu might be the better choice.
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to the crunchbang comment -
for som reason, im always wanting to find a faster and lighter distro.
ill keep it if i have to, but even lately loading up programs is so slowwwww
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OT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96dWOEa4Djs <-- this should also work on linux!
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Fast and Light distro's
antiX
SliTaz
Puppy Linux
SLAX (as a live distro this is just AWESOME -one of my personal favorite livecd's .. I ALWAYS have one available)
Damn Small Linux
there are alot more you could try as well.... one of the beautiful things about Linux, the choices
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hmm.
okay.
i think i might look at antiX
thanks!
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antix is a nice one. I have it running on my netbook right now and it is much more responsive than anything else I've tried on it except a really minimal Arch. For a light distro it also looks pretty good IMO.
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yes. definitetly.
ziarkaen
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