Distro for VERY old computer
I'm trying to breathe new life into an old 1992 Packard Bell system.
75mhz, 16MB ram, 1MB video memory. Rocked out Windows 3.11, did great on Windows 95, and it's sputtering BADLY with Windows 98. No USB, no network connectivity, and the BIOS doesn't support booting off the cd drive. (If anyone knows a way to get the cd booted through the floppy drive, that'd be awesome) Anyway, does anyone know of a good linux distro for this setup? Thanks. |
You can try Puppy or Damn Small Linux.
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Distro for VERY old computer
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Get more RAM if you can (mine maxes out at 32 Mb, so I'm SOL). Use lots of swap; you'll need it. I use 256 Mb of HD space for mine and it works fine. If you want to run X, I suggest Fluxbox, IceWM, or FVWM as the window manager - nothing more bloated than that. You'll still have plenty of power and flexibility. Forget KDE, Gnome, and even XFCE with that small amount of memory. For a web browser, use Dillo (IIRC, DSL comes with it standard) since Firefox will be way too slow. Opera is another possibility, although I haven't tried it on that machine. NEdit is a good lightweight (but with a butt-ugly Motif-based GUI) editor that has syntax-highlighting. Most multimedia apps are too bloated for a machine this small, XMMS being an exception. XFE and ememfm2 are good file managers that should work. Sylpheed should be OK as an email client. Good luck making it work. I had some success with my antique, but don't expect a lot from something that old. |
Hmm nice. Thanks.
I've got the CD's for Slackware and DSL, but the machine won't boot off of the CD drive. My only options are the HD and the floppy drive. Do I have any good options here? |
Distros bootable from floppies
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Your machine must be really old. My K5 boots from a CD-ROM and it was made in 1997. |
check out this link for floppy based Linux distros
http://www.linuxlinks.com/Distributions/Floppy/ hope this Helps, Jake |
Floppy-based distros
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