Is there still a stripped down distribution, based on debian,
which keeps the kernel and security packages updated while
remaining a version behind, or while stripping the bells and
A few weeks back I tried upgrading an old Pentium-3 800 machine
that I use as a server from debian 9 to 10 "Buster." I had to downgrade it back due to issues with it grinding the system to a
halt, and that is without even installing an x-server. :)
I was hoping there might still be some debian-based "lighter
weight" distros out there. The ones I remember from a few years
back have ceased being maintained.
You might give antiX a try, it says it's a lightweight Deb variant
and specifically mentions running on P3's:
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