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I own a Toshiba Libretto 50CT (a small laptop the size of a VHS tape) which has modest hardware : Pentium 90, 16MB RAM, 850 MB HD. Actually I run MS DOS/Win3.1 'cause I use it mainly for old games (rediscovering goold old SSI's Dark Sun
).
But I would like to install Linux when I will get a 16 bit network PCMCIA card and surf with it. I know there are light distros for this kind of computer - like Deli Linux - but why wasting its precious ressources with X apps? I'd most probably get much better perfs with CLI apps.
So yes, this can be useful for some people and I found the article rather interisting as I didn't know of all these apps (Raggle and Twin)...