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Thanks! But does slackware or debian have any gui? Ah, i forgot, i also need a pcmcia and net support
Yes, they both provide X along with a selection of window managers (Slackware has KDE I think), but 4Mb is not really sufficient to run X well. My 8Mb machine is only barely usable in "GUI mode". Slackware also has PCMCIA support (using one of the selection of kernels provided). Net support is present too (PPP, NNTP and POP/SMTP). If you wish to load everything from floppy disks, version 3.4 is the last one which will do this for every program in the set. I use version 3.9 as it is essentially version 4.0 but with the (faster) version 2.0 kernel rather than the newer 2.2 kernel.

Rob



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