Have you tried something like Puppy Linux (http://puppylinux.org) or Damn
Small Linux (http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/)? They're both very lightweight.
 Regards,
Boden Matthews,
http://bodenm.wordpress.com



On 9 February 2012 09:17, Scott Boyle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>   Very new to the list so I am sorry if this is a repeat topic (if it is
> could you point me to an archive). I have been dreaming of a linux disto
> that is bare bones (but not so much to make it difficult to use as I am new
> to linux) one that doesnot come with all the bells and whistles and 30 apps
> for the same functionality, I want an OS that I need to add the
> applications for what I want to do. Also I would like to be able to have a
> highly cusomisable X windos application so I can completely change the look
> and feel to how I would like. I am hoping there is something out there for
> me, if not I am willing to start a project to roll my own but I would
> rather not reinvent the wheel if there is already a wheel that fits.
>
> Scott Boyle
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