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Revive That Old Computer With AntiX Linux
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My favorite way of reviving ancient 32 bit hardware is installing Haiku. It's such a cool little OS, even if it can't do all the tasks modern Linux can.
Haiku is getting pretty nice actually. With the Falkon browser, it may be getting pretty close to daily drivable for a lot of people.
I agree that it is a cool little system. I think the 32 bit version is still compatible with BeOS though I have not tried that in a while.
Hardware support is a bigger impediment than functionality at this point.