I primarily use openSUSE and CentOS. 

But for a Live CD linux, I recommend checking out one that isn’t even in the 
top 100 on the distrowatch list. 

A while back, I was looking for a distro that still actively supported 32-bit 
hardware. Most mainstream distros have 
moved to 64-bit only.  However, out of the ones I’ve tried that still do 
32-bit, most seem sluggish at best. 

I found this extremely lightweight and snappy little distro interesting.

They still do actively support 32 & 64-bit versions.
It is very very small. The biggest version is around 160mb. 
A usable desktop + networking + Wifi version about 45mb.
There is even a Floppy Only version for people without USB or CD.

https://www.slitaz.org/en/ <https://www.slitaz.org/en/>

I’ve tried the 32-bit version on an old Toshiba Pentium 4 Laptop and everything 
worked. Sound, Wifi, etc.

:-)

Jerome

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