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I have several old laptops lying around in my basement, and they're not really good for much, they run Win95 right now, 133Mhz processor, and RAM's pretty low too. Any idea what linux distro I could put on them? The only obstacle with them is, no onboard LAN, or Optical drive, so I can't imagine how I'm going to get it on them. Any ideas?
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You can put arch linux on them with a flash drive. But if you want something smaller, you could try damn small linux (DSL).
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Hello
Look for Slackware versions 9.x. I have installed it with out GUI in an old pc with 166 MHz Pentium with 16MB RAM . You can make use of their Hard disk space (if any) for storing some files.
Wish you good luck
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I would use DSL (DamnSmallLinux). Works fine at a P200MMX I have.
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Yes... the only way to go if you want to run X is use DSL. It uses fluxbox. I have an old Fujitsu laptop, 200 MMX with 96 MB ram. It doesn't run all that fast, but it does run acceptably. It takes some learning because of the way you "install" packages is kind of foreign... but ingenious for the way the newer packages [exensions] are integrated (old packages were tar, new versions are like squashfs or aufs in how they are loaded).
You can't run firefox 3, or if you figure out how, it won't run well. You'll be stuck with ff1.5 or 2 BUT there is an opera 9.X package and Opera is a good browser. There are Open Office extensions as well as a slew of other things that make an old computer into something useful.
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I found a card thats going to help connect me to the web. I'm gonna try DSL just because of the size. Easier if I have more room on an already small hard drive. Thanks for all your help.
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Debian + LXDE.
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Be a masochist and put Gentoo.
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Deli linux
http://www.delilinux.org/
desktop oriented linux for old hardware
Uses pacman
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netbsd. works on a ton a platforms, many of which are low powered and don't have a lot of RAM. you can even compile updates on your linux computer using therefore build.sh
Cheers,
Alphalutra1
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Be a masochist and put Gentoo.
haha, i can't even imagine how long that would take
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Why not Archlinux ?
Take a look at http://code.google.com/p/archlinux-i586/
(This is my little project)
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