sedrosken
Florida Man
I recently got a hold of a Dell Optiplex GX270, and although it is running XP quite happily, XP doesn't have a whole lot of life in it. Do Lubuntu or Mint support an Intel 82865G onboard gfx chipset and SoundMAX integrated audio? I want to dual boot, running XP for my games while running Lubuntu or Mint for internet capability. Currently I can browse the web quite satisfactorily, but I want to switch off of XP for such things before it's support dries up, and I don't believe Windows 7 is an option here.
Also, would it be worth my time to install Mate on Lubuntu to replace LXDE? I like Mate a lot better, being a clone of the classic GNOME desktop, but isn't LXDE what makes Lubuntu, well, Lubuntu? Isn't there a way I can remove all the crap to make Lubuntu into a bare-bones configuration of Ubuntu? Data is tight, money is tight, buying things is not an option here. I can't afford to spend even $20 on a better graphics card for it, that's how broke I am. I have my x86 Lubuntu CD that I played hell to justify to my mother downloading over our mobile Wi-Fi unit (where we're at, it's that or 56k, in case you didn't know from a previous post)
Slightly off-topic: said Optiplex came to me with Hyperthreading disabled, which is probably why it ran so slow for it's previous owner. Hyperthreading doesn't make THAT much of a difference, but at the same time, it does.
Also, would it be worth my time to install Mate on Lubuntu to replace LXDE? I like Mate a lot better, being a clone of the classic GNOME desktop, but isn't LXDE what makes Lubuntu, well, Lubuntu? Isn't there a way I can remove all the crap to make Lubuntu into a bare-bones configuration of Ubuntu? Data is tight, money is tight, buying things is not an option here. I can't afford to spend even $20 on a better graphics card for it, that's how broke I am. I have my x86 Lubuntu CD that I played hell to justify to my mother downloading over our mobile Wi-Fi unit (where we're at, it's that or 56k, in case you didn't know from a previous post)
Slightly off-topic: said Optiplex came to me with Hyperthreading disabled, which is probably why it ran so slow for it's previous owner. Hyperthreading doesn't make THAT much of a difference, but at the same time, it does.