OSes: old versions OR new versions w/low footprint desktops
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 8:39 pm
Hey all-
I've been running Suse linux on Thinkpads for over 10 years now upgrading to newer versions and hardware as released.
Now I've got a couple of older machines that I'd like to press into service as small servers uploading video feeds.
Feasible options (if I want to stick with Suse) would be to either install the new version with a minimal desktop such as XFCE, OR dig out a version of SuseOS from an approximate time period for the TPs (a T30 and a T22).
Another option would be Puppy Linux or one of the other small footprint distros...but I'd really prefer to stick w/Suse
I've been running Suse linux on Thinkpads for over 10 years now upgrading to newer versions and hardware as released.
Now I've got a couple of older machines that I'd like to press into service as small servers uploading video feeds.
Feasible options (if I want to stick with Suse) would be to either install the new version with a minimal desktop such as XFCE, OR dig out a version of SuseOS from an approximate time period for the TPs (a T30 and a T22).
Another option would be Puppy Linux or one of the other small footprint distros...but I'd really prefer to stick w/Suse