A friend of mine has a machine with an Intel 1.66 GHz processor, and 128 MB of RAM. I'm looking for a distro which will have all the basic functionality enabled/enableable (media/office/internet/drivers/system tools).
So far, I've narrowed the selection down to Puppy Linux and Xubuntu. Does anyone have any experience with either? If so, which would be better suited to the given hardware? And which is more likely to support a Hathaway USB modem? I've seen that the Ubuntu variants are exceptionally good at hardware support and driver autoconfiguration. I don't know of Puppy, however. Any help would be welcome. -- धर्म एव हतो हन्ति धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः। तस्माद् धर्मो न हन्तव्यो मा नो धर्मो हतोऽवधीत्॥
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