I still maintain if you want to run a hard working low budget server 
toss a barebones slackware install on them old boxen, toss it in a 
closet and forget about it. Otherwise if the GUI thing is what you need 
Win2k runs fine on them with 128+ mb RAM. Use whats best for the job, 
provided your job isn't developing KDE.  :)

-mj



Callum Lerwick wrote:

>>I loaded SuSe on it and it is soooo slow.  Is there a distro out there that
>>is designed specifically to run on old, slow machines with little ram.  Is
>>it just KDE?  Is 450 MHZ not capable?  Right now she has an old (even
>>slower) pII laptop.  Is there any way to optimize KDE to run as efficently
>>as possible?  She needs Open Office.
> 
> 
> Mainly its RAM usage bloat. KDE is huge. Recent glibc's are far larger
> than years past. Open office is huge and has its own entire GUI
> toolkit...
> 
> Just found this. Experimental uClibc based debian:
> http://people.debian.org/~andersee/
> 
> At the last SCALUG installfest we discovered to our suprise Abiword ran
> pefectly usable on a 486 running a recent debian. It wasn't pretty with
> the vga16 driver (didn't have time to mess around with trying to get
> native video support...) but it worked. Blackbox window manager. It
> helped that this 486 had 32mb RAM which is kind of a lot for a 486.
> 
> apt however was slower than hell. Probably mostly bottlenecked by disk.
> Pre-udma IDE, yuck. :P
> 
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