On 12 Dec 2001, Paul Harris wrote:
> I've inherited an old laptop (Fujitsu Lifebook 520D, P120/40MB, 810MB)
> that I'd like to use as a browsing station and for some lite word
> processing.  At risk of instigating a holy war, I'd welcome opinions
> of what window manager, browser and editor to put on it.  Yes I know X
> places a burden on its limited resources, but a) I want a fully
> graphical browser, b) I like WYSIOEABARAOWYAG* text editing, and c) I
> like GUIs.  I use Debian and KDE (KDM, Konq etc) on my main PC, but
> figure that KDE might be a bit heavy for this machine.  The text
> editing doesn't need to be flash, but the more features the better.
> Oh, and any suggestions on partition sizes would be cool too (is that
> all?!)

I personally would do Debian + WindowMaker on that box, and Mozilla or
Konquerer for a web browser. On that small of a disk, I'd probably just go
like 128mb swap and the rest as your root filesystem. No clue for your
WYSblah editor.  :)

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