I'd like to install Gentoo on it.
I have two problems with this. First, I don't want to do all the compiling on this machine. I may be insane, but I'm not *that* insane. I know you can set up portage so that packages are pulled from a local repository instead of the main repositories, but can this be done with binary, cross-compiled packages? Can someone point me to any documentation on this?
Second, the laptop only has 64 MB of ram. And Gentoo's installation CD, unfortunately, seems to require at least 128. So I need some way to actually install in the first place. I'm currently running Puppy Linux (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and various other distros I tried all needed 128 or 256). What would be needed to hack the install into place from inside what I have? Or can anyone suggest some other way to install Gentoo on here?
Thanks
--dolphinling
In case anyone's curious, it has an 800x600 screen, a cd rom drive, a 40 gig HD (!) (upgraded by its previous owner at some point in the past), and I've found a wired PCMCIA network card for it. The HD's cover fell of, so it's taped in place, the battery's cover is still there but broken, so that's taped in place, the screen used to only like to work when opened to a certain angle (I may have fixed that), and amazingly it appears to have a USB port, presumably 1.0.









