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@seaken64: Thank you for your analysis. I agree with you: 1 GB of RAM may be able to provide a “bootable” environment, but very minimal, if any, true “Cloud-based” computing, though it’d be fine to do simple Dillo or links2 browsing of manuals and text based content. Beyond that, you have to go back further; I suspect antiX 19 is a bit better, more so with antiX 17 and I’m almost certain that antiX 16 would do the job adequately, though support of current software is very difficult on those old releases (prior to 19) and the likelihood of breaking something increases every time a software installation (even a simple one) is attempted.
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