top | item 46875633 (no title) incanus77 | 26 days ago I should've been more clear. Sure, I started my Linux days on 2.0.36, which booted by floppy, on a Pentium 2. But what I want is some semblance of a distro, with tools and a way to do things, not just rolling my own technically-bootable kernel. discuss order hn newest dmitrygr|26 days ago debian, a few releases backor busybox (surprisingly useful) incanus77|26 days ago Note that i386 does not mean that the 386 is supported. Distros have removed support for 386 for many years, and some for 486 for years as well. load replies (1)
dmitrygr|26 days ago debian, a few releases backor busybox (surprisingly useful) incanus77|26 days ago Note that i386 does not mean that the 386 is supported. Distros have removed support for 386 for many years, and some for 486 for years as well. load replies (1)
incanus77|26 days ago Note that i386 does not mean that the 386 is supported. Distros have removed support for 386 for many years, and some for 486 for years as well. load replies (1)
dmitrygr|26 days ago
or busybox (surprisingly useful)
incanus77|26 days ago