Which linux can be installed P100 pc with 96MB for ooo suit

From: Parminder Singh Chauhan (pchauhan_at_balpreet.com)
Date: 07/27/04

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    Can any body suggest for a distro which can be installed on a older pc with
    processor P100 and 96MB ram? It need to be used for internet access and
    open office suit.

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    parminder Singh Chauhan
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    Gtld domain for £7.99
    

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