Re: Audio player that handles WMA audio files and WPL playlists

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S. Massy wrote:

I'm considering installing a Linux distribution for him.
The window manager needs to be lightweight enough to run on
a Pentium M, with 500MB memory.  He'd like to be able to
view videos as well.
Someone mentioned xfce; my wife used it for a while on ab old laptop
with 256MB of RAM and it mostly worked fine for her, even using such
graphics tools as gimp. Lxde is another minimalistic environment people
speak well of, although I have little personal experience with it.

LXDE uses more memory than XFCE. I think it's also very buggy about modifying menus, but I could be wrong.

If
your friend is adventurous, there are even more minimalistic window
managers out there, such as ion and fluxbox. Finally, there is ice3wm,
which I understand was specifically designed to emulate popular
environments such as OS X and Windows, though once again, I have no idea
how well it performs.

FluxBox probably has the lowest memory consumption of them all. I like it, but it might take some getting used to for people used to Windows9x.

There's also a fork of the last KDE3 release called TDE. It implements some bug fixes but otherwise doesn't have the bloat and performance issues of KDE4. You can install it on most any distro, I guess. KDE is much like Windows 9x/WP, so might be easy to adjust.

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