On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 21:31:28 +0200
deloptes <deloptes(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
2016-07-27 22:19 GMT+02:00 deloptes
<deloptes(a)gmail.com>om>:
Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 27 July 2016 17:48:41 iadest(a)o2.pl
wrote:
> Is it possible at all?
That is the question I am asking!!
I tried it running on raspberry 2 with 256MB of ram and it did not work.
I ran KDE 3.5 on systems with 128MB RAM without problems. Maybe you
need to allocate some swap, but this should at least work.
I used KDE 1.x on a Cyrix 150+ which worked pretty fast. On a AMD K6-2
333MHz I remember that KDE 2 and 3 felt sluggish compared to 1, but I
do think I managed with them for a while on that system as well. I
don't think Trinity would really work on those systems. What I
remember KDE 1.x was more complete than many of the current light
weight DEs.
I just checked the raspberry yesterday - it has 512MB RAM. It has also
swap. Indeed it ran but it was so slowly that I render it unusable.
The difference there might be ARM vs. x86, though. I've run one of the
EXE Gnu/Linux Live CDs with TDE on an early Pentium III (550 MHz)
with about the same amount of RAM, and it was usable, although programs
were a bit slow to start. That might just be the CD drive, though.
I haven't tried it on my 486 yet (and I'd have to do something about the
busted serial port first, even if there's a compatible LiveCD). Maybe I
should, just to see how bad it would really be. ;)
E. Liddell