Linux on an old 486 pc
I would like to know what linux distribution would be the most suitable option for an old 486pc with 32mb ram and 800mb HD.
I was thinking about a custome Slack 10 installation, but I would like to hear some opinions before going into that. Is there any distro out there specially designed for old pcs? My idea is to transform this old and faithful Compaq Presario in my new router (I'm already using a P2 with slack 10 for this purpose). |
I'd recommend Damn Small Linux @ www.damnsmalllinux.org
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You need one not compiled for Pentium. Debian comes in i386 version for sure. Slack also, probably.
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SLACKWARE WOULD BE PERFECT FOR THIS!!! ;-)
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If you are already familar with Slackware, go with that. The Slackware packages is designed for a 486 and up.
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Try Deli Linux.
It is made for old machines like that. |
The reason I say Slackware is that it is more mature and better supported than these new distros popping up out of the woodwork. However, if you like new and on-the-edge then I say go for it.
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im usualy one to use either slackware or freebsd for machines like this
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