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1. phendr+ko[view] [source] 2021-05-22 21:50:01
>>luke2m+(OP)
KolibriOS is an open-source Operating System for x86 (32-bit, 586-class and above). It is entirely written in assembly (assembled with FASM). It requires only 8MB of RAM to boot. It has a TCP/IP stack and USB support. It has a graphical user interface which is actually on par with most of the "lightweight" Linux window managers, such as LXDE (but I think LXDE is probably larger than this entire OS lol). It fits on a single floppy.
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2. cmrdpo+tz[view] [source] 2021-05-22 23:51:16
>>phendr+ko
I remember when I could (and did) run Linux on a 486 with 8MB of RAM and 200MB of HD. Ran X11, fvwm, emacs, Netscape. It used to be possible. These things were done in the 90s :-)
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3. ainar-+4A[view] [source] 2021-05-22 23:57:11
>>cmrdpo+tz
fvwm is still updated, and it still consumes very few resources. Apart from Netscape, nothing is stopping you from recreating that experience, heh.
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4. spijda+4Q[view] [source] 2021-05-23 03:51:56
>>ainar-+4A
For anyone interested in trying, remember to cut down your kernel. The default kernel on my (64 bit, granted) laptop is 12MB, compressed, without any modules.

NetBSD is a bit easier to run on 8MB systems these days. Still not super easy, but less fat to trim off. I think you might still need to trim down the default kernel, but at least there is a premade config for that (GENERIC_TINY)

If you're daring, it should work on 4 MB machines... ;)

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5. actini+XV[view] [source] 2021-05-23 05:31:55
>>spijda+4Q
How big will the kernel be in a distro like Ubuntu with all the modules?
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