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Taras Serevann2015-04-24 18:03:31
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Taras Serevann, 2015-04-24 18:03:31

What is a lightweight gui for linux?

There is such a server:
CPU:0.6 Ghz
RAM:384 MB
Disk space:5 GB
Which gui should I put here? He needs to have these characteristics.

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Sanes, 2015-04-24
@Taras_Serevann

The question is posed incorrectly. You do not take into account the software that will be spinning there. In general, LXDE will more or less cope.

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Konstantin, 2015-04-24
@fallen8rwtf

I did not raise "guy" on any of the servers. In general, you do not need a gui, but a desktop environment (gnome, kde, xfce, and so on)
For what purpose do you need linux? What is required from this server (although not much can be taken from it)?
Raise centos minimal and ssh and rejoice as much as possible
In general, this is not a serious server for specific purposes:
1. Raspberry P is more powerful
2. Android for 5k and more rubles will be more powerful
If you are thinking of learning, then that’s it, BUT learn to work with the Linux console

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Andrey Myvrenik, 2015-04-24
@gim0

I would put a window manager like i3 or Awesome on a similar maximum . But in fact, I would do without graphic stray, especially for the server.

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index0h, 2015-04-25
@index0h

open box

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shaivam, 2015-04-25
@shaivam

I put debian squeeze lxde on weaker hardware. You can live.

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Maxim_Q, 2015-05-01
@Maxim_Q

I put LXDE on a similar machine, it worked fine, the current slowed down a bit.
Starting through vncserver and then remotely connected and worked.

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