Debian Bullseye 11 32-bit 512MB Moksha Desktop Installation i386 i686 Linux 5.10

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  • This video is to accompany this script: pastebin.com/B...
    Related forum thread: bodhilinux.boa...
    Most of this video is boring unedited real time footage, with a couple noteworthy timestamps:
    0:09-7:32 Complete Debian Bullseye minimal installation from i386 daily netiso.
    7:40 -8:27 Reboot
    10:30-1:18:09 Script running that downloads, builds, & installs Moksha desktop & various apps.
    38:28 Commentary about some of the apps being installed
    1:18:10-1:19:20 Reboot
    1:19:20 Setting up and exploring new desktop and apps while watching resource usage.
    1:35:40 Comparison of 4 web browsers opening a page while watching resource usage.
    Note: After installation I demonstrated minitube playing 720p youtube videos with ~200mb memory usage but it had to be trimmed out due to copyright requirements. After showing regular and fullscreen I left a video playing in a small window while I was showing other applications or features on the desktop to demonstrate stable performance. I thought the copyright concern was the audio, but when I allowed TH-cam to trim copyrighted content it took the video too, so forgive the weird cuts or any later commentary that refers to something that was cut.
    Note2: script has had some minor changes since I recorded the video, see forum post (or look at script) for details. Main change is remove chromium/ephiphany and replace htop with lxtask.
    Video recorded under Virtualbox 6.1 on a debian 32-bit virtual machine configured with 512MB Memory, 64MB Video Memory with 3D Acceleration enabled, 1600Mhz CPU and 8GB hard drive. Host machine is 2010 laptop with 1.6Ghz quad-core first gen i7 running 64-bit Bodhi Linux.
    I have since repeated this procedure on my 2004 Pentium 4 2.66 GHz with 512MB ram/64MB vram and it ran through without a hitch.
    This will work with 256MB also, but you must select the text installer from menu and won't be offered a choice of installer language. You can still add languages after installation is complete.
    Recommended for use on Pentium 4 / Pentium M with at least 1GB RAM or SSD if you want it to be fast opening and switching apps. Less memory or regular hard drive is usable but slow when it swaps, so to keep it fast with both low memory and slow hard drive I suggest only open one app or browser tab at a time. I dunno how Pentium III would perform because I don't have one, if anyone tries please comment, in theory it should work...

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