For web browsing, I would recommend Tiny Core Linux + either Opera or
Firefox. No packet driver needed, and you can actually launch it from
DOS thanks to LOADLIN. It can run wine too.
http://tinycorelinux.com

On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Japheth<m...@japheth.de> wrote:
>>> Internet Exporer 5 and earlier, maybe 6.
>>
>> Hardest-core CRAP, please don't pull it out if it's grave.
>
> Using IE 5 instead of Arachne is a good idea. It has support for the MS
> version of JavaScript (JScript) and runs even on Windows 3.11 standard mode.
> This makes it render a lot of web sites far better than Arachne.
>
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