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What system to install?
I have a laptop:
Intel Celeron one core with 1 Ghz on board.
128 MB RAM
10 GB hard drive.
XGA screen. 14.1 in.
What system can be put in there? So that with a Graph interface, and not Windows?
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Puppy Linux Retro.
New Linuxes will not get up there under any circumstances (forget about the "support for old hardware" that fanatics love to sing about).
Celery with 128 MB is an excellent piece of hardware for Win'98. You can try to pull on it the early WinNT or the deceased half shaft - just for fun. For DOS, this is too chic, they are simply not ready to master such amounts of memory.
It is pointless to pull on this fossil Linux - there is little memory, the system itself can be launched, but there is no practical benefit from this - due to the lack of desktop programs that can move in such a volume. Yes, and the DE that will start on this will be more suitable for intimidating children, and not for work.
If you are bored and want to try something completely different, then Bluebottle OS / Native Oberon.
Any ancient non-Windows will start without problems. you can search for images of linux of those years on file cleaning sites.
From the modern, unfortunately, nothing.
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