Hello!
My friend's Windows NT PC didn't want to boot anymore so I offered help for him. I burnt the Ubuntu Live CD and booted Ubuntu, but it was veery slow because the PC had only 192Mb RAM and an old Pentium 3 processor.. Then I tried Xubuntu's Live CD and hoped that it would be faster (because of XFCE instead of Gnome), but it was just a little faster than the Ubuntu's Live CD.. Finally, I tried KNOPPIX but it didn't want to start; it said something about an I/O Error on dm-block or something like that..
So I'm asking for a (Debian based) Linux Live CD distro which would be light (in the sense of the ISO size) and fast (which should operate fine with a PC with only 192Mb RAM and a Pentium 3 CPU)
Thanks in advance!
Btw, the PC doesn't have a floppy drive, so any Floppy-Linux won't do it.