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Tiny Core Linux: a 23 MB Linux distro with graphical desktop
(www.tinycorelinux.net)
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trollbridge
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Not to disrespect this, but it used to be entirely normal to have a GUI environment on a machine with 2MB of RAM and a 40MB disk.
Or 128K of ram and 400 kb disk for that matter.
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The Acorn Archimedes had the whole OS on a 512KB ROM.
That said, OSs came with a lot less stuff then.
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That's only RISC OS 2 though. RISC OS 3 was 2MB, and even 3.7 didn't have everything in ROM as Acorn had introduced the !Boot directory for softloading a large amount of 'stuff' at boot time.
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