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Originally Posted by Cyanidepoison
A nicely configured Gentoo with a light window manager will run in under 128mb.
Fluxbuntu would probably work as well, but maybe not in LiveCD configuration. Basically any LiveCD won't function well in under 128mb of RAM AND have the features I know that you need since you're trying to switch from Windows.
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Replacing an Operating System's Graphical Manager is going to be tough for him, if he's new. But, my friend runs his computer with Xorg, Pidgin, Firefox, some IDEs, etc. on 90 MB of RAM (but on FreeBSD) under Window Maker.
Put it like this :
GNOME will take up 15-30 MB of RAM
WindowMaker will take up 1.2 MB of RAM or so
BlackBox will take up like 500 KB of RAM
Those aren't the only ones, there are many more, but WindowMaker or BlackBox are ideal if you don't have much RAM.
WindowMaker:
http://windowmaker.info
BlackBox:
http://blackboxwm.sourceforge.net/
It's your choice.