Damn Small Linux


Recommended Posts

So I had my mom's old PIII-800, 192MB RAM notebook kicking around with a broken 20GB hard drive. Once upon a time it had XP on it. It's been collecting dust for a few months (years?) now and I was thinking of tossing the carcass.

I remembered that I had an old 512MB notebook hard drive that I pulled out of somebody's notebook when they needed more storage. It's been a while since notebooks were stored with 512MB hard drives but it too has just been collecting dust. It had some backup files on it from 2004 when I had been using it as a D: drive.

Anyway, I replaced the broken 20GB and installed the 512MB hard drive. I downloaded Damn Small Linux (a 50MB .ISO) which is based on Debian/Knoppix and proceeded to install it. A "full" installation took about 200-odd megabytes of the hard drive and I didn't bother creating a SWAP drive. The 192MB of RAM seems to give it a lot of room to play with. Firefox and the solitaire-type card games work fine.

I don't know if it still has any value. I suppose it is somewhat like a netbook except that it weighs 7 or 8 lbs (it's an IBM Thinkpad A21m). Still, Damn Small Linux was a pleasant experience and it makes me wonder how nice it would be on a real netbook. It would comfortably run on hard driveless models (the ones that use solid state flash memory for storage).

Anyway, it provided a distraction away from doing any real world for an hour or two.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/753466-damn-small-linux/
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

DSL annoyed me. I started using the notebook more when my 21" monitor decided to kill itself. The 2.4 kernel was annoying and the best I could do for flash was Opera 9.64 with Flash 7. Javascript was promising to be an equal pain.

So I took a look at a few other distros but they all want to create ramdrives and with 192MB RAM, that just isn't practical. Any distro that doesn't want to create a ramdrive wants more than a GB of hard disk space (which I don't have).

I decided to reformat and install Debian-testing using the Netinst CD. Unfortunately you can't fit X11 onto a 512MB hard drive so I used a 1GB USB stick for the /usr mount.

Surprisingly, it works. I installed x.org/X11 and the lxde environment (the new default for Knoppix). I really, really, really like lxde. I also have Iceweasel (Firefox) 3.0.9 installed with Flash 10.

Filesystem			Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1			 486M  210M  250M  46% /
tmpfs				  94M	 0   94M   0% /lib/init/rw
udev				   10M  148K  9.9M   2% /dev
tmpfs				  94M	 0   94M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1			 684M  505M  144M  78% /usr

I also have a small swap space on /dev/sda1 (the rest of the 1GB stick).

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Since they open sourced the calculator in Win 10/11 it is much better and can do a lot, I love it.
    • That's just silly imo. The lengths that man goes to just to avoid W11 is just nuts. Very, very few home users would do that. I will say this though, he is committed. Btw, I note on askwoody that Woody Leonhard passed away March, 2025 aged 73. His site was one of my favorites back in the day. Belated yes but RIP Woody.
    • Because of the EU (a good thing) newer android devices been getting 5 years worth of security patches. Except some Motorola which found the loop hole, and offer ZERO updates. In addition, Google for years have been making where it can patch some stuff by updating the core Google Play Store itself.  As echoed earlier,  you take the security risk in to your own hand beyond supported.
    • Win11Debloat 06.11.2026 by Razvan Serea Win11Debloat is a lightweight, easy to use PowerShell script that allows you to quickly declutter and customize your Windows experience. It can remove pre-installed bloatware apps, disable telemetry, remove intrusive interface elements and much more. The script also includes many features that system administrators and power users will enjoy. Such as a powerful command-line interface, support for Windows Audit mode and the option to make changes to other Windows users. All changes made by Win11Debloat can be easily reversed, and most removed apps can be restored via the Microsoft Store. A full guide on how to undo the changes is available here. Win11Debloat features: Below is an overview of the key features and functionality offered by Win11Debloat. Please refer to the wiki for more information about the default settings preset. Remove a wide variety of preinstalled apps. Click here for more info. Disable telemetry, diagnostic data, activity history, app-launch tracking & targeted ads. Disable tips, tricks, suggestions & ads across Windows. Disable Windows location services & app location access. Disable Find My Device location tracking. Disable 'Windows Spotlight' and tips & tricks on the lock screen. Disable 'Windows Spotlight' desktop background option. Disable ads, suggestions and the MSN news feed in Microsoft Edge. Hide Microsoft 365 ads on the Settings 'Home' page, or hide the 'Home' page entirely. Disable & remove Microsoft Copilot. Disable Windows Recall. Disable Click to Do, AI text & image analysis tool. Prevent AI service (WSAIFabricSvc) from starting automatically. Disable AI Features in Edge. Disable AI Features in Paint. Disable AI Features in Notepad. Disable the Drag Tray for sharing & moving files. Restore the old Windows 10 style context menu. Turn off Enhance Pointer Precision, also known as mouse acceleration. Disable the Sticky Keys keyboard shortcut. Disable Storage Sense automatic disk cleanup. Disable fast start-up to ensure a full shutdown. ...and more. Once you’ve downloaded the Win11Debloat file (Get.ps1), just follow these quick steps: Locate the Get.ps1 script file. Right-click the file and select Run with PowerShell from the context menu. If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), select Yes to grant the script the necessary administrative permissions. Win11Debloat 06.11.2026 fixes: Fix lock screen spotlight option being disabled when disabling the start recommended section by @Raphire in #619 Fix log message formatting by @Raphire Note The -RemoveCommApps and -RemoveW11Outlook command-line parameters for uninstalling a few specific apps have been removed with this release. If you previously relied on these parameters, please see this wiki page for alternative methods of removing these apps. Download: Win11Debloat 06.11.2026 | Open Source View: Win11Debloat Home Page | Screenshots 1| 2 Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • Rookie
      restore went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Very Popular
      AndrewSteel earned a badge
      Very Popular
    • Veteran
      Taliseian went up a rank
      Veteran
    • One Month Later
      Clizby earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      Timaximus earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      499
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      162
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      153
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      83
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      79
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!