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    Question Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    My mac has been crazy, which is ten years old... I obtained this from a friend, who is also poor. I would like to run linux on it instead of win95. Abiword and a dillo will fulfill my needs. I would like a debian distro, but I'll try what you throw at me. There is no option for a cdrom drive on it, so this distro must fit into floppies. You guys should enjoy this challenge

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    EDIT: its the toshiba satellite 100cs

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    Re: Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    One of the few options available, and a debian one, is DSL.
    http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/

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    Re: Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    Debian eh, I learned Debian on a P-200; never could get it to run on an dual proc P-90 I had.

    I'd say the oldest version of Debian you can find. The Debian boot floppies, there were three, I had from those days are long gone. What, if any, network connection is available on the beast?

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    Re: Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    Quote Originally Posted by markthecarp View Post
    Debian eh, I learned Debian on a P-200; never could get it to run on an dual proc P-90 I had.

    I'd say the oldest version of Debian you can find. The Debian boot floppies, there were three, I had from those days are long gone. What, if any, network connection is available on the beast?

    -mark
    The "beast" has no way to get a network connection right now... I have a dayna cummunicard, but to get the wire for it off of ebay is $20, which is more than a new laptop lol. I'm looking into these two, tell me what you think:
    http://freshmeat.net/projects/xwoaf/...ease_id=154710

    http://www.menuetos.net/

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    Re: Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    Quote Originally Posted by linuxisevolution View Post
    The "beast" has no way to get a network connection right now... I have a dayna cummunicard, but to get the wire for it off of ebay is $20, which is more than a new laptop lol. I'm looking into these two, tell me what you think:
    http://freshmeat.net/projects/xwoaf/...ease_id=154710

    http://www.menuetos.net/
    The first seems to be a live floppy; site says it runs from RAMDEK[sp]. The second looks challenging. A completely different OS.

    Without an internet connection or a cd drive you're facing a steep uphill climb. Check some local computer stores that sell used stuff, if there are such in your area. Flea Markets might be an option too.

    I have a boxed set of OS/2 ver.2.0; 16 floppies, all manuals and mail in registration forms still in the box. Never been used; interested? Copyright date on the installation manual is March, 1992.

    http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dist...images/floppy/

    You start with boot.img; each will prompt for the next floppy, when the last one is finished you'll be ready to start installing over the net or from an external cdrom.

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    Re: Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    Quote Originally Posted by markthecarp View Post
    The first seems to be a live floppy; site says it runs from RAMDEK[sp]. The second looks challenging. A completely different OS.

    Without an internet connection or a cd drive you're facing a steep uphill climb. Check some local computer stores that sell used stuff, if there are such in your area. Flea Markets might be an option too.

    I have a boxed set of OS/2 ver.2.0; 16 floppies, all manuals and mail in registration forms still in the box. Never been used; interested? Copyright date on the installation manual is March, 1992.

    http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dist...images/floppy/

    You start with boot.img; each will prompt for the next floppy, when the last one is finished you'll be ready to start installing over the net or from an external cdrom.

    -mark

    Yeah, I'd be interested. Will the floppies cost money though? Thanks.

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    Re: Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    Kmandla has squeezed Linux to a comparable machine. See his blog!

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    Re: Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    Quote Originally Posted by linuxisevolution View Post
    My mac has been crazy, which is ten years old... I obtained this from a friend, who is also poor. I would like to run linux on it instead of win95. Abiword and a dillo will fulfill my needs. I would like a debian distro, but I'll try what you throw at me. There is no option for a cdrom drive on it, so this distro must fit into floppies. You guys should enjoy this challenge

    *ROUND 1*



    EDIT: its the toshiba satellite 100cs
    windows 95 fit on about 30 floppies. do you have any idea the number of floppies you'd need for a modern operating system? and your hard drive (somewhere around 1gb) is not going to hold a modern os. your best bet is to use it as a door stop. there's no way even with 95 that it would be able to handle today's internet.

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    Re: Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    I installed DSL on a P75 with 128Mb 30pin ram, it runs quite well, the only thing I had to do was swap the ISA nic for a PCI nic (more because I've forgotten how to set up ISA peripherals than for any other reason). DSL has the option to install to the hard drive and set up apt.

    Jim

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    Re: Linux distro for Pentium 75mhz 16mb ram?

    Quote Originally Posted by cariboo907 View Post
    I installed DSL on a P75 with 128Mb 30pin ram, it runs quite well, the only thing I had to do was swap the ISA nic for a PCI nic (more because I've forgotten how to set up ISA peripherals than for any other reason). DSL has the option to install to the hard drive and set up apt.

    Jim
    look at the difference in ram. you 128mb, op 16mb. even with a fresh install of 95, it simply does not have the power to do anything with (other than get mad at it).

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