Surprised, and not: Feather Linux at 150Mhz, 32Mb
Some things surprise even me. And yet, at the same time, this isn’t a surprise.
I was racking my brain a few weeks ago, trying to remember a distro I had tinkered with probably four years ago, when I was looking for a suitable low-end distro for yet another low-end wonder.
I don’t think I made any mention of it here, because if I search this site for “Feather Linux,” not much comes up. And to be honest, outside of this site, I don’t see much mention of it either.
Fact is, given the opportunity to mention a lightweight distro, most people jump straight for the jugular and shout “DSL” or “Slitaz.” Not that there’s anything wrong with either of those.
But something low-end-but-not-wicked-sparse like Feather Linux probably never got the benefit of the doubt.
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