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Re: An old box running Debian 8



On 11/12/20 9:53 AM, Michael Lange wrote:


A really good option in this field is IceWM. It has everything a typical
user needs out-of-the-box and is extremely lightweight (and themeable).


From my own experience I agree about that.
Still, the tricky part will be to choose other gui programs that are
still usable with the OP's hardware. For example, if they need a gui text
editor, nedit may be light enough for such a machine (that is, if one can
live without proper unicode support) and maybe xfe may still be a usable
gui file manager for them. The display command provides probably a usable
image viewer.
Web browsers will be especially tricky.
If dillo is good enough it will probably behave more or less smoothly.
Using firefox would very likely be not much fun.


In fact, some basic GUI on that old box would be of use for only me as a system admin, especially when some newbies knock the office door asking to see if there is any nice graphics in Linux. (Remote users who access their mailboxes by radio stations do not need me having any GUI at all.)

In any case, I understood from this thread that after distro upgrade from 8 to 9 shall work in CLI, and then look for a simple window manager & light mail processor.

Thanks to all.

Misko


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