Posts: 4
qosmio
Joined: 11 Aug 2013
#1
Hi. I found a review of Antix online and i had to try it out. I was so impressed that i installed base Antix on a old hp ze2000 with 512 ram and it runs very well __{{emoticon}}__ So installed a full Antix on my Dell Studio XPS laptop and i am even more impressed. I have tried different distro's but this is now my main system on laptops. My big box still runs Mageia 3 and i am not sure yet if i gonna switch since the Antix installer only can install on 1 harddrive. But other than that thumbs up for a great distro __{{emoticon}}__
Posts: 4,164
rokytnji
Joined: 20 Feb 2009
#2
Howdy and welcome. My adventures on installing AntiX on duall drive netbook.

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Posts: 1
Celestina
Joined: 05 Mar 2014
#3
Hi, I am new to this forum, too. I revived effort to move over Linux, particularly with Win95 at EOL on an HP Pavilion Z4325, not so different than your laptop. I tried out PClinuxOS, running fine on my modern x64 Super Computer (designed by a hot-rod PC friend,"Hey, I've been reading about this new motherboard (etc) and wanted to try it out..."), but had garbled text problem. Probably a driver thing. I next returned to Puppy Linux. The 'regular' flavor would freeze periodically. The 'retro' flavor seemed alright, but I decided I didn't really like the 'everything in one partition, running as root' since this laptop lacks a boot password feature. I also don't really care for the overwhelming number of baseline apps. I prefer a simple distro and add apps as I identify a need.

Now I am trying AntiX, starting with an old M11 disk (left over from trying to revive an ancient Armada laptop). That installed fine but the Synaptic package update didn't run very well, complaining about retrieving packages. I just finished burning a fresh 13.2 iso for a clean update.
Posts: 667
jdmeaux1952
Joined: 01 Nov 2013
#4
Celestina wrote:Hi, I am new to this forum, too....I just finished burning a fresh 13.2 iso for a clean update.
Welcome. Downloading and installing the antiX 13.2-Full shouldn't be a problem. Most of us here use old and new equipment to play on. __{{emoticon}}__

So have fun, enjoy, and don't be afraid to ask a question. It may be one that 200 other people were afraid to ask. __{{emoticon}}__
Posts: 630
Eino
Joined: 12 Oct 2012
#5
Welcome to the world of antiX.
I'm the crazy geeky musician in the crowd.
If I'm not busy on a music project, I can usually help out with sound issues.
Posts: 75
equimanthorn
Joined: 28 Sep 2008
#6
Hi and welcome to you all,
I'm a volunteer of a small organization in which we recuperate old pc using small distros... and Antix is one of the best for these old machines __{{emoticon}}__
Posts: 4,164
rokytnji
Joined: 20 Feb 2009
#7
P>S> The new installer in MX14 has the capability to install / to one drive and /home to another drive.
Guess where that installer is going next?

Coming soon to a iso near you. Right now MX14 has us handcuffed a little.
So be patient grass-hoppers.
Posts: 850
fatmac
Joined: 26 Jul 2012
#8
Welcome aboard qosmio & Celestina, hope you enjoy your stay.
Posts: 1,139
masinick
Joined: 26 Apr 2008
#9
I send greetings and welcomes to qosmio, Celestina, equimanthorn, as well as warm greetings to our veteran friends of antiX!

As my friends have also expressed, feel free to ask questions in any of the forum topics, and if you're not sure what to say or where to put it, you can start here if you're not sure, and we can direct you to the right place to get your questions or comments addressed.

Quite a few people here are helpful and very able, as well as interested, in helping you feel comfortable here. Again, greetings and welcome!