kozaki


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Joined: Feb. 2006 |
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Posted: April 22 2006,08:54 |
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Well what I understand is that frugal install's basically running dsl iso from HDD + swap & persistent user configuration, making use of the CD unnecessary. Is that right ?
But if so, how can one install new apps & actually localize them ? I'm thinking of DSL beeing the very best choice for a guy that has an old P2 with 64MB (upgradable to 128) RAM, but guys, he doesn't read English ! How would you cope with that ? Should I go for HDD install then localization ?
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