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HehehIt's a roughly 2004-2005 machine with a CPU without virtualization extensions, only 1 Gb of RAM and an effectively not upgradeable video card. I don't see the point in these workarounds. No amount of effort would make the desktop experience here less horrible.
The only sensible options are:
- treat this as a retro PC by installing old software and isolating it from the Internet; good for old games and maybe word processing or something.
- install up-to-date Linux/*BSD there (with or without very lightweight GUI) to occasionally run a specific single non-demanding task; for a 24/7 home server buying a motherboard with an integrated Atom processor would be far better choice.
Belive me I've a netbook with an atom and that thing runs very slow. I think even more slow than the amd 3000+.