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.:Brian:.
post May 31 2007, 09:20 PM
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Ok, well I have an old computer...it is a Pentium 166Mhz computer with 128MB of ram, a 20GB hard drive, and a 2MB video card.

I want to put a new operating system on it (i was thinking maybe something in the linux line of things), and was wondering what people would recommend that would work on the computer, and not be unbelievably slow.

I really want a GUI interface, but i also don't want to have to wait 10 minutes for everything that you click on.

Any recommendations would be great.

(not sure if this is exactly the category to post this in)

Also any recommendations for cheap hardware upgrades would be great as well...

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post May 31 2007, 10:03 PM
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Linux will runs fine on that computer. Probably running an older version, or use the latest version, but strip down the unused stuffs to lighten the load. If you don't want to spend too much time installing diff distribution to try out, you can download live-cd version, like DSL(damn small linux) or Knoppix or any that catch your attention. Once you found out which one can run nicely and meets your requirement, then you can choose to install it onto your harddisk. Most live-cd has such option.

Btw, i believe your pc should be able to boot from cdrom. If not, then you're out of luck, will need to download those that can install from floppy or at least most of them let you create a startup floppy, then continue to install from cd. That doesn't apply to the live-cd version

Try this site http://distrowatch.com/. This link sort out only the live-cd (it's a long list) http://distrowatch.com/search.php?category...p;status=Active

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post May 31 2007, 11:04 PM
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I was thinking of doing that to my old computer as well. It's a Pentium 166mhz too. I had a 20 gigabyte hard drive, but I took it out to add space in my current desktop. Is it worth getting a new hard drive to put on a really old computer with linux? It's basically just collecting dust, and all I'll probably do is just word process.

I was going to try a old version of ubuntu, but I'm not sure if it will work.
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post Jun 1 2007, 02:10 AM
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If your pc has a USB port, then you can opt out the harddisk. Use bootable cd + usb for storage. That way, anything wrong, just reboot. Further more, older pc has problem with harddisk bigger than 20GB. I don't think you can find a new harddisk that's less than 40GB nowadays.

Word processing, browsing or you can even turn it into a router or server. 166Mhz, is good enough as a server, but running GUI application will be a bit slower.
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post Jun 1 2007, 10:12 AM
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I don't know what you use it for but i would upgrade the ram, and video. I hate computers that dont load extremely fast, and lag in games. So the lowest i want to go for my new computer is a 7300 Nvidia GeForce 512mb vid card, 4gb of RAM, and a 300gb hard disk, but i still plan on upgrading to the 8800 Nvidia GeForce Ultra. Which i beleive to be the best card out their, price ranges from 800$- 900$ lol. So i don't think thats what your looking for. I personally like windows. I also have no idea what you would need or what would run good, but im going to run Windows Vista, or Windows 64-bit.
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post Jun 1 2007, 11:19 AM
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Using a LiveCD on an old computer isn't a good idea, the cd-rom drive in that computer is probably a slow one and it would take ages to load a live cd. On the other hand, if you'd get DLS (Damn Small Linux), then it isn't such a great problem because it's only 50Mb in size tongue.gif (@Laurence, DSL comes with AbiWord, I don't know if that's good enough for your word processing).

Another suggestion is getting Windows98 SE, it runs fine on a P1, needs only a little amount of memory and can do the most basic things.
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post Jun 1 2007, 05:02 PM
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QUOTE(.:Brian:. @ May 31 2007, 02:20 PM) *
I want to put a new operating system on it (i was thinking maybe something in the linux line of things), and was wondering what people would recommend that would work on the computer, and not be unbelievably slow.

I really want a GUI interface, but i also don't want to have to wait 10 minutes for everything that you click on.

Go with a minimalist linux distro. Install ubuntu using the server install, and don't install kde or gnome. Then install a lightweight window manager like blackbox, fluxbox, or icewm. Any KDE or Gnome apps will still take a little time to load, since they need to load massive libs into ram to run, but once you get one running the rest should load reasonably fast.

QUOTE(faulty.lee @ May 31 2007, 03:03 PM) *
Btw, i believe your pc should be able to boot from cdrom. If not, then you're out of luck, will need to download those that can install from floppy or at least most of them let you create a startup floppy, then continue to install from cd. That doesn't apply to the live-cd version


Not true at all. You can easily pop the HDD into a usb enclosure (or install the HDD into another system) and install linux to it from any system you like. That's the way I installed my old router (it was a 486/33, replaced long ago with a 2.8Ghz p4 HT) and it worked just fine.
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post Jun 1 2007, 05:04 PM
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I will definitely recommend Slackware. If it does not suit your needs you can install DELI Linux which is a distribution based on Slackware. I have installed DELI ona a 486 box with 720 MB harddisk and 8 MB of ram. You will be able to use it in the command line but you can experience some slowing down in X desktop.
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post Jun 2 2007, 04:51 AM
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That system sounds ancient, makes my 7 year old laptop sound like top-of-the-line tongue.gif. Try some minimalistic OS, or try ReactOS.

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post Jun 3 2007, 06:03 PM
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Ok, well I have a relatively new CD-ROM drive in it (actually a DVD+-R/RW dual layer drive), so I don't think speed with that drive will be an issue with anything.

And no it does not have any USB ports. (should I add some?)

I have tried a number of different distros now, and it seems as if many have a lot of issues where they will not boot for some reason or another.
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