Hey August!
I've only been using different live-CD versions from time to time
I've known people that ran those as their default linux system(s). Personally I find them useful for a temporary boot to run maintenence and the such. I believe the first live cd was an early slackware, version 3.something-or-other. They also had a bootable zipdrive in just under 100M. As far as I am aware, slackware is still the best in this department.
supported the 64bit command-set support on basically just 4GB ram max
For a modern 16 penguin system with all the development tools/libs etc. 32G would be my minimum.
but a 32bit OS might be more logical for that one.
I disagree. If ram is the limitation then I would stick to the basics on that one but for sure would expect it to be pure 64 bit. I wouldn't have it any other way.
Дуже груви,
Maurice
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