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Someone ran a modern Linux OS on a 30-year-old CPU, and it's surprisingly usable
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Everyone knows that if you want a lightweight operating system, you go with Linux. But just how low can you go with the system specs? Could you, for instance, take Linux and run it on a Pentium 1? And not just any build of Linux, mind you; we're talking about a modern-day one.
Well, it turns out, you can do just that. It's not exactly easy, and it's not exactly quick, but it can be done. And that's a win if you ask me.
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Running Modern Linux on a Pentium 133
Linux is known for being a very efficient operating system that can revitalize old hardware, but this is ridiculous. YouTuber Action Retro wanted to see just how far it could be pushed, so he installed a modern Linux desktop environment on, drum roll please… a 30-year-old Pentium 133 machine. It is one of those big Packard Bells that you used to play Doom on in the 90s. But while we know it can run Doom, can it run a current version of Linux?