I see LSL (Linux Systems Labs, http://www.lsl.com) is offering Storm Linux,
based on Debian, and Sorcerer Linux, free until March 1, limit one per order.

Storm Linux install is GUI; Sorcerer is source-based, whatever that means.

I don't know how they do on a 486VLB-66 with 20 MB RAM.  They also have the
current Debian 2.2.5.

Slackware and Debian seem to be less hot-air-oriented than the fancier
distributions.  (Free, Net and Open)BSD are also less hot-air-oriented and
probably suitable for a 486DX-66 with 20 MB RAM but might be trickier to
install than Linux.

-- Tom Mueller

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