check
http://distrowatch.com

they have detailedinformation...

in your case, I would use fedora 10... or  SuSe depending on the package
type u want to base on, whether

hope that helps

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 12:38 AM, MitchAlsup <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have an old retired computer (1/2 GB main memory) and I want to
> install a linux system so that I can write some C-code and build a
> simulator (make, gdb). In particular, it does not need anythinig more
> than rudimentory window-dressings, keyboard, and mouse. I have another
> MS system for my day-to-day networking and internet stuff.
>
> With this minimalistic set of constraints, and some searching, I have
> basically come to the conclusion that any of the distributions would
> satisfy my requirements.
>
> So, do any of the distributions actually come with the C-compiler
> already bundled in and ready to make? OR is this just a simple "go
> download it, install it, and it all works just fine" kind of problem?
>
> Mitch
>
> >
>


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