Linux on an old PC
Posted: 21 Jun 2010, 16:56
So, there's a Pentium II (466 MHz) with 186MB of Ram (not sure how they managed it... maybe the integrated graphics card is borrowing an odd number) sitting up in the cabin... it Runs windows XP slow but passably... the hard drive is I think 5 or 10GB (not big anyways)... high speed internet via ethernet and integrated sound+video, CDrom and Floppy... I tried an Ubuntu Live CD and it was too slow... but I think that's lack of RAM.
At one time running Linux was faster then running windows so I was figuring there should be a version of Linux that will run better then XP and meet all the existing uses this computer has been used for (namely, playing music, looking at pictures, surfing the web... it also has been used to play games... so a build that has a bunch of games in it or has wine installed would be great... I'm pretty sure wine would run the Windows 98 Era games that are currently being used on it).
My current best bet is OpenSuse ( http://www.opensuse.org/en/ selected using the "Linux Distribution Chooser" at http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc)...
Anyway, first I need to know if this Build is suitable... and then which of the listed builds I should use... perhaps I should go to an older version?
edit: also looking into DamnSmallLinux (http://damnsmalllinux.org/)
At one time running Linux was faster then running windows so I was figuring there should be a version of Linux that will run better then XP and meet all the existing uses this computer has been used for (namely, playing music, looking at pictures, surfing the web... it also has been used to play games... so a build that has a bunch of games in it or has wine installed would be great... I'm pretty sure wine would run the Windows 98 Era games that are currently being used on it).
My current best bet is OpenSuse ( http://www.opensuse.org/en/ selected using the "Linux Distribution Chooser" at http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc)...
Anyway, first I need to know if this Build is suitable... and then which of the listed builds I should use... perhaps I should go to an older version?
edit: also looking into DamnSmallLinux (http://damnsmalllinux.org/)