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I have a Old Gateway 2000 Machine that i would like to put Mandrake on if it is plausable.
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It doesn't have to be an ancient Linux distro, as the Linux kernel itself is 386 or greater. The only thing I found was the ELKS project which hasn't been updated in a few years and doesn't support traditional, current networking. Others might be Minix, but it's likewise pretty rough to start on.
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You are right about Linux, hence the branch of kernel source is 386 in most distros that let you choose.
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Check out Freesco:
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The box must have a 386 in it as Linux is 32- (or 64-bit) code that will not run on a 286 at all. The 386SX is a cripple that has a 16-bit data bus, but will run 32-bit code and thus will run Linux, albeit very slowly.
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