I would say that at first your graphic-card is more important, because ATI drivers are ASS while nvidia's are quiet good... best are Intel btw. and then you must find games which work under linux or wine.
But then it doesnt realy matter which Linux you use.. if you have not that much RAM or a slower machine you should favour a Linux flavour which is more "slim" like Xubuntu or maybe this Feather Linux (havn't heard about it before so IdontKnow ^^)
they yust did not buy alot of optimisation like nvidea did. ati is actually alot more stable and givs a constant power unlike invidea wich slows down massivly when they dont get optimisation.
ati used to have bad drivers. at the 7 series or so. the new 9.6 kicks butt tough :D
as far as fastest, I would have to say puppy linux because it works with practically all hardware and can run on computers with as little as 50 MB of ram.
No matter what linux you use it wont be any better for playing games because most if not all games arent meant for linux. But you can get programs that translate the windows language to linux so that linus is able to play the games.
i love linux but i wont use it
MrJ0mmy 1 year ago
i put it on an old computer with 2 usb ports what kind of usb adapter can i put on it
it has dail up cord port but no ethernet cord may some one help
nooloo3000 1 year ago
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nooloo3000 1 year ago
i got a 200 mhz linux and a 24 ram what realy work on my computer please send me a message through youtube thanks
ruerue28 2 years ago
Looks like it runs on Fluxbox.
Most lightweight distro's and UI's have problems with my Wireless.
So that's why I keep using Ubuntu with Gnome.
UltimatePisman 2 years ago
dsl is smaller than puppy linux or feather linux, but it doesn't have so much of the beauty. Puppy linux is the best small linux I have seen yet
bookworm840 2 years ago
Feather Linux is great! It's the OS i'm tiping in now!
IAINMAN96 3 years ago
does anybody know which linux is the fastest for graphical things like games?
thanks
BackRaw 3 years ago
I would say that at first your graphic-card is more important, because ATI drivers are ASS while nvidia's are quiet good... best are Intel btw. and then you must find games which work under linux or wine.
But then it doesnt realy matter which Linux you use.. if you have not that much RAM or a slower machine you should favour a Linux flavour which is more "slim" like Xubuntu or maybe this Feather Linux (havn't heard about it before so IdontKnow ^^)
greetz and peace
MatratzenMatze 3 years ago
ati doesent have bad drivers.
they yust did not buy alot of optimisation like nvidea did. ati is actually alot more stable and givs a constant power unlike invidea wich slows down massivly when they dont get optimisation.
ati used to have bad drivers. at the 7 series or so. the new 9.6 kicks butt tough :D
yusthavinfun 2 years ago
as far as fastest, I would have to say puppy linux because it works with practically all hardware and can run on computers with as little as 50 MB of ram.
ForrestMims3 3 years ago
Puppy; which runs entirely on memory.
hersheybar11 3 years ago
well, PC-Specs: 4GB Ram, Intel E6550 @ 2,33GHz, Asus P5N-E SLI, nVidia GeForce GTX 260 896G DDR4 vRam with 216 Cores...
Crysis Warhead runs very smoothly on Windows XP x64.
BackRaw 3 years ago
forgot: It's a Core 2 Duo processor.
BackRaw 3 years ago
dude i would not run linux on this beast !!
techzmaster 2 years ago
ubuntu
TechMyWay 2 years ago
No matter what linux you use it wont be any better for playing games because most if not all games arent meant for linux. But you can get programs that translate the windows language to linux so that linus is able to play the games.
razor005 2 years ago
okay i wanna test it out today looks very nice :-)
one question... i don't like fluxbox this much so is gnome pre-isntalled?
*thx*
kaiomatico 4 years ago
Well they work with gnome, kde and xfce... so, why not ? :P
Lam1ngton 5 years ago
oh this is fluxbox. hmm.. looks pretty cool. can you use beryl-xgl-compiz[whatever you wanna call it] under fluxbox?
wounsel 5 years ago
Q bueno, como hago para conseguir un sistema operativo LINUX, en especial este?
carlosdiego1 5 years ago
Por cierto, Feather Linux ni siquiera hay que instalarlo en tu ordenador. Se guarda en un CD y se puede ejecutar desde el propio CD.
MiniRoyals 5 years ago
i like the icons what deskopt has
kde gnome icewx ?
other
batchchip 5 years ago
Fluxbox <=== my favs :D
00kalm 5 years ago
The icons can be found on the gentoo website!
eniac6jonas 5 years ago
looks nice
xpanzerfaust 5 years ago