On 16 Jul 2000, at 20:02, Areg wrote:

> HAllo


If you're talking 286 and 8086 machines, Linux won't work as those 
are 8-bit and 16 bit chips.

Try Freedos at http://www.freedos.org 

It's command-line, and a lot of Unix-like free utilities exist for it.

You may also wish to consider New Deal software packages, 
which is the descendant of the Geoworks Windows-like package.

http://www.newdealinc.com 


> We've got a number of old computers (such as 8086 or 80286) & we want
> to install on them a little Linux (or Unix)-like operating system for
> educational purposes. What you can recommend us?
> 
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