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Hi Guys,
I am going to be getting a Toshiba Satellite 100CS (well, ok, I am purchasing some CDs from a Friend, and he is throwing in the Laptop, which works, as kind of an extra.) Anyway, this baby is a 75Mhz, 12Mb of RAM, with a 580Mb HDD. Very old. But it works, and it has Win98 installed.
Now, what I want to do is try and install a version odf linux onto it. I know that Ubuntu, which I have on my Desktop, is too big for it. I have been looking around at other Forums and places, and determined that D@mn Small Linux, Puppy Linux, and BasicLinux will probably work, in that order. I have ruled out SLAX, UbuntuLite, VectorLinux, and FeatherLinux as being too "heavy". What I am asking here is does anybody know of any other lightweight distributions that might work, or has anybody tried to install Linux on a very old machine like this, and has personal experience?
Thanks in advance.
I am going to be getting a Toshiba Satellite 100CS (well, ok, I am purchasing some CDs from a Friend, and he is throwing in the Laptop, which works, as kind of an extra.) Anyway, this baby is a 75Mhz, 12Mb of RAM, with a 580Mb HDD. Very old. But it works, and it has Win98 installed.
Now, what I want to do is try and install a version odf linux onto it. I know that Ubuntu, which I have on my Desktop, is too big for it. I have been looking around at other Forums and places, and determined that D@mn Small Linux, Puppy Linux, and BasicLinux will probably work, in that order. I have ruled out SLAX, UbuntuLite, VectorLinux, and FeatherLinux as being too "heavy". What I am asking here is does anybody know of any other lightweight distributions that might work, or has anybody tried to install Linux on a very old machine like this, and has personal experience?
Thanks in advance.