I've got a baby system that I want to setup as a Linux box for my son. The box has 64M of RAM and a 233MHz processor. So, I cannot actually install RedHat (which is the only one I know how to install). Any suggestions?
(I understand that X will be slow, and that's ok. He just wants his own computer and I want to wean the family from Windows.)
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In reply to (Very OT): Good Linux distro for very old machines by dragonchild
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