Yup; Debian x86, Raspberry Pie OS x86 or Puppy Linux x86 are what you will have to go for. Mint dumped x86 support a while ago. Puppy is the most user friendly followed by Raspberry. Debian is less user friendly; but they still offer and older 32 bit version. Either way; you will have a machine capable of surfing Poal :)
Yup; Debian x86, Raspberry Pie OS x86 or Puppy Linux x86 are what you will have to go for. Mint dumped x86 support a while ago. Puppy is the most user friendly followed by Raspberry. Debian is less user friendly; but they still offer and older 32 bit version. Either way; you will have a machine capable of surfing Poal :)
Really? That blows. I didn't know they dropped 32bit support. In that case I say go with puppy. I also have that running on an even older bronze keyboard PPC based Mac PowerBook and it's ok tho slightly primitive.
Really? That blows. I didn't know they dropped 32bit support.
In that case I say go with puppy.
I also have that running on an even older bronze keyboard PPC based Mac PowerBook and it's ok tho slightly primitive.
If you wan't something a little prettier; Peppermint Linux still has a 32bit version. It takes a bit more RAM than Puppy, but it looks a bit better.
If you wan't something a little prettier; Peppermint Linux still has a 32bit version. It takes a bit more RAM than Puppy, but it looks a bit better.
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