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Linux distro for an ancient Pentium PC
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Dunno if it would work or not, but I wonder if a minimal NixOS install would work.
I think it's easier to write your own kernel from scratch than learning how to install something in Nix lol
It's not that bad 😆. But there's definitely a learning curve, something I'm working on figuring out myself, at the moment. There's some practice guides, but it's certainly a unique beast.