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Ok ive got two days, gimmy a distro

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preacher:

quote:Originally posted by SAJChurchey:
The only distro i've ran on a machine that old is SuSE 7.2 on a 200MHz machine, but I'm not sure if you have enough RAM to run GUI.

It comes w/ a lot of packages that can do a lot of things that you never thought possible w/ a 200 MHz machine in this day and age.
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I have mandrake 9 on my 200mhz right now. It runs xwindows faster than my 433mhz because I decided not to use the resource hog kde, and use windowmaker instead.

Doogee:

quote:Originally posted by Linux Frank:
Try this out.

Linux-Antarctica

The gzip is 250MBs.
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Thats looking pretyty good, ill have to upgrade the kernel though (not hard when Voids BS is around)

also fuckms is on the links on the lin-antarctica site.

edustind:
freebsd should fit.

Doogee:
no its not to do with anything "fitting" i have alimit of ~300megs to download. anyway yeah help us out please is there anyway i could make "Doogee Linux" out of parts of red hat n shit?

jtpenrod:

quote:no its not to do with anything "fitting" i have alimit of ~300megs to download. anyway yeah help us out please is there anyway i could make "Doogee Linux" out of parts of red hat n shit?
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Give Linux From Scratch a look-see. This might be what you're after.

 
quote:Another benefit of LFS is that you can create a very compact Linux system. When you install a regular distribution, you end up installing a lot of programs you probably would never use. They're just sitting there taking up (precious) disk space. It's not hard to get an LFS system installed under 100 MB. Does that still sound like a lot? A few of us have been working on creating a very small embedded LFS system. We installed a system that was just enough to run the Apache web server; total disk space usage was aproximately 8 MB. With further stripping, that can be brought down to 5 MB or less. Try that with a regular distribution.
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[ January 13, 2003: Message edited by: jtpenrod ]

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