I managed to install Gentoo on an K6-2 450 MHz with 128 MB RAM.
I'm really impressed how fast it is. (more than I expected)
There are two compiles running and KDE works still nearly in real-time. (no time to wait for menus, although transperacy is activated)
Loading times are bit long, but for me the real important thing ist, that windows and menus are popping up that fast, that I don't have the feeling that I've to wait.
So, I cannot understand why some people say that PCs of this age are not good for KDE-Desktop-Systems. (except that 'emerge kdebase' directly after 'emerge system' (installed X,qt, kdelibs and kdebase) needed really 24 hours, compilig is a bit on the long side
Perhaps someone is interested in the configuration.
Most of the system is compiled with gcc-3.4 and theses CFLAGS: -march=k6-2 -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -frerun-cse-after-loop -frename-registers -m3dnow -mmmx -ftracer -fweb
I also used that flags for the kernel.
(yes it's evil, but I've no problem and it runs fast)
It's a gentoo-dev-sources kernel 2.6.7
I'll use prelinking when the system has compiled completly.

