Hi

I would like to install a distribution of linux onto my own machine and was 
wondering if anyone could help?

I am a university student, my old machine (eMac, now broken) was used for word 
processing and web browsing. It had a basic BSD version of unix. I have 
recently become interested in programming in unix.

My Dad has very kindly given me an old laptop of his, a Toshiba Libretto with 
windows 98 installed. This is the machine I want to install linux onto. It has 
no CD drive, only a floppy drive. We did have a backpack cd drive but it is 
lost. It has a pentium mmx (not sure of exact spec) and limited memory. The 
upshot of this laptop is its miniscule size. It is just about samll enough to 
fit in a pocket!

If anyone can think of a suitable linux distribution for an older machine and 
would be willing to guide me through the installation that would be great. 
Preferrably it must have a web browser, a word processor (preferrably word 
compatible), python, java, C compilers, both vi and emacs, and nasm assembly 
language.

I have never installed an operating system before and I'm not sure where to 
begin. The information I found on the internet suggests that my local linux 
users group is my best bet.

Thanks

Richard A. Wright

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