Hi

I'm currently hurried writing the last words of a big report on the
usefulness of open source with voluntary non-profit organisations, for
uni. 

It's made me think: if a really small VNPO was to want to use an open
source os of your choice, they would probably want it to work on really
old crappy hardware that they could get second hand, or as donations
from big companies. 

So a good idea for a distro would be one that concentrated on getting
linux to run on really old low spec machines, as well as being easy to
use.

I think you'd then use something like ice or wmaker as a window manager,
and some low end office tools, or maybe just some gui based
configuration stuff (linuxconf?) for running a web server etc.

Just throwing that into the mix. Does that kind of thing already exist?

Ale 
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