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|  09-24-2004, 11:17 AM | #1 (permalink) | 
| Psycho Location: i live in the state of denial | 
				
				kde 3.3 vs 64 mb ram, 266 mhz processor
			 a quick reply would be appreciated, i'm in the midst of a suse linux install and i'm not sure if i should go ahead and install kde 3.3, or just forget the gui and stick with the command line.  the computer i'm formatting now will hopefully be a webserver very soon, if i can't use a gui i'm just going to set it up to be administered remotely with ssh.  thanks for any advice. | 
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|  09-24-2004, 12:26 PM | #3 (permalink) | 
| strangelove Location: ...more here than there... | good decision.  who needs a stinkin gui on a linux box anyways  (ps) bf suggests using twm if you want a window manager. 
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|  09-24-2004, 12:59 PM | #5 (permalink) | 
| Professional Loafer Location: texas | but why the hell use SuSE?  Use debian, much nicer, and you get to use aptitude for package installation, because rpm's suck. 
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|  09-24-2004, 07:01 PM | #6 (permalink) | 
| Upright Location: Kalafornya | If for some reason you do need a graphical interface, I'd recommend either Fluxbox or Blackbox. It'll run a hell of a lot better than KDE on a system with that few resources. 
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|  09-25-2004, 12:03 AM | #8 (permalink) | 
| In Your Dreams Location: City of Lights | You probably don't need a GUI for a webserver (as has been said).  Even if you do want to administer it graphically, there are programs out there that use HTML/PHP/etc to administer your computer/services running on it (although I don't know of any names offhand). | 
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|  09-27-2004, 11:13 AM | #9 (permalink) | |
| Banned from being Banned Location: Donkey | Quote: 
  Why not Gentoo? Compile everything yourself and let it scream! Slower processor? Use distcc! Works like a charm. 
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|  09-29-2004, 11:16 AM | #10 (permalink) | 
| Psycho Location: i live in the state of denial | sorry it took so long to reply, i ended up reformatting the box with slackware.  best decision i've ever made.  i am having trouble, however, with a brand new keyboard (purchased when a friend spilled beer on another one about a week ago) with the "/" key. i can't edit important configuration files without being able to use /, since i'm using linux and whatnot, and my googling skills apparently are not up to par, because i can't find the "alt" + "asciicode" to get the symbol to appear. if anyone knows the numeric ascii code, or a resource where i could get a full list of such codes in case of further complications, it would be much appreciated. **edit** apparently it's not the keyboard, found the ascii code and it doesn't work either, however "shift" + "/" gives a question mark symbol. slackware 9.1, no idea on the mobo, 266mhz proc, 64 mb ram Last edited by bacon_masta; 09-29-2004 at 11:28 AM.. | 
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|  10-01-2004, 02:06 AM | #12 (permalink) | |
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|  10-01-2004, 05:21 AM | #13 (permalink) | 
| Crazy Location: Bit Bucket | Can we get back to the fact you don't need a GUI here?  Its a webserver, not a workstation.  Nothing you do on a webserver will require a WM.  Putting a WM on the server will needlessly take up space.  How hard is it to move files around, and edit a config file from the command line?  It isn't rocket science here. | 
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