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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/31/2014 04:36 PM, Oliver
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Hello,<br>
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I need a new OS for an old computer, an about 10
years old x86. I upgraded RAM from 500MB to 2GB,
though Windows XP reports 1.99 GB.<br>
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I would have installed Fedora, but they say the
requirements are at least 4GB RAM.<br>
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Is there any Linux distro similar to Fedora that works
for 1.99 GB RAM?<br>
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I'd love to use KDE, although if it really doesn't work,
I could also settle for Xfce.<br>
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I regularly run Fedora AND Centos on older systems, but normally
only 5 years old. Both continue to support 32 bit and as long as
memory is really 1GB install graphically just fine. If memory is
less, then they go to text based install.<br>
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Further, although RHEL7 is saying 64 bit only, there will be a
Centos 7 SIG that will do a 32 bit version.<br>
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So you should be fine.<br>
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