On that system, you can probably get X running quite fine, as long as you use a minimalist window manager. You won't be able to run the latest-and-greatest KDE/GNOME apps, but you should be able to start a browser.
Debian and Slackware are good choices here.
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send money to your kernel via the boot loader.. This and more wisdom available from Markov Hardburn.
In reply to Re: (Very OT): Good Linux distro for very old machines
by hardburn
in thread (Very OT): Good Linux distro for very old machines
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