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Lightest of the Light Linux

An anonymous submitter writes: "This looks kind of interesting for those who want to run a feather weight Linux on really old hardware."

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  1. Sweet! by dirvish · · Score: 5, Funny

    That should run blazingly fast on my 100 Mhz pc. It currently just displays "operating system not found" upon boot up.

  2. Re:cobalt qube by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    whoever said you need alot of computing power for a server is wrong

    sorry that was me, let the beatings begin

  3. Um... by miketang16 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Shouldn't someone host a mirror in case we slashdot IBM? =)

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  4. Re:uClinux + busybox by Istealmymusic · · Score: 5, Funny
    Imagine being able to put a full-featured Debian package on a business-card-sized mini-CD's that you can always keep in your wallet!
    I love it already. If I'm over at a girl's house I can pop it into her box when she's not looking and show her the wonders of Linux!
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  5. Re:Try Slackware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny


    * 386 processor - check! (1.4ghz)
    * 16MB RAM - check (512mb)
    * 50 megabytes of hard disk space - check (40gb)
    * 3.5" floppy drive - doh!

    oh well, cant win 'em all.