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You won't be finding a ISO for UNIX, but there will be many for GNU/Linux or *BSD.
You should be able to run most current distro's of GNU/Linux on the older machine, using one of the WM you specified. Check here for some GNU/Linux & *BSD choices, ISO's. http://distrowatch.com http://linuxiso.org |
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Yep there's tonnes of free Linux distro's.
Some of them (SuSE is one) don't even require you download the ISO... you can install directly over FTP (yay!). By the way. Your thread title helps nobody (including yourself). |
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