Linux for REALLY old computer

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trekkie00

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I was considering installing Linux on one of my two very old Apples, but I don't know any that would work on that slow of a machine. I'm not looking for anything fancy - a very very basic GUI would be nice, but not necessary.

Computer 1 - Centris 610
Computer 2 (I think) - Quadra 800

The Centris only has a 3 1/2 inch floppy drive, but the Quadra has a CD drive also. And considering their 20 and 33mhz processor, I was planning on just using it for basic text editing and the like (maybe original Doom if I can find a copy somewhere).

Any advice? If nothing will work, that's fine - they're sitting up in the attic right now, and they can stay up there for quite awhile if necessary.
 
Debian
http://www.debian.org/

MKLinux
http://www.mklinux.org/

RT-Linux
http://www.rtlinux.org

Shark Linux
http://www.sharklinux.com

Intrinsyc Linux
http://linux.intrinsyc.com

PLD Linux
http://www.pld-linux.org/

Gentoo
http://www.gentoo.org

Gnoppix
http://www.gnoppix.org/

Knoppix MIB
http://www.bouissou.net/knoppix-mib/...oppix-Mib.html

Rock Linux
http://www.rocklinux.org/wiki/Main_Page

you'll have to check those links out yourself, see which ones/s you like. IMO a debian install would be the way to go

or if you wanted to check out some Floppy based distros try this link: http://www.linuxlinks.com/Distributions/Floppy/

Jake
 
Command line is about all you'll be able to do with them - I can tell you from experience that not even Flux will run well on them.

I highly suggest downloading a set of System 7.5.3 floppies and installing that instead. You'll be a lot more productive.
 
Best thing that'll run on that is The OS that was made for it

I bet you could get an old, cheap copy of OS7 or 8, or whatevertheheck that thing uses, on eBay.
 
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