Posted March 05, 2017
Tallima: My system is a Dell Inspiron 5100
P4 2.4GHz
1GB RAM
I've had a fairly recent version of Mint on it at some point in the past year from a live-"CD" USB drive. However, I have no USB drive in the house that I can find (we moved in August and they seem to have vaporized). And my desktop DVD burners were IDE and I upgraded to a SATA-only MOBO last year, so the only burner I have is on the Dell laptop and it's just a CD burner.
I want to access my Google drive and do some writing in bed on Saturday mornings, so I took back the laptop from the kids (sorry kids! I'll put Putt-Putt back on!) and re-enabled all of the internet settings. But it had Win XP and I don't want it on the Internet. So I looked around for a distro that would fit on a CD-RW and ran into several. But Puppy was very cute, usable, had a Ubuntu-based version (hopefully will support Putt-Putt and Pajama Sam and Freddie Fish), and had very thorough tutorials (I'm much better with Linux these days, but I still like tutorials). But mostly cute. So I installed it and cello! It works!
murcielago: Not having DVD reader nor bootable usb could be a problem. Latest ubuntu versions don't fit in a CD. However you can use the "Minimal CD" installation (read about it here). P4 2.4GHz
1GB RAM
I've had a fairly recent version of Mint on it at some point in the past year from a live-"CD" USB drive. However, I have no USB drive in the house that I can find (we moved in August and they seem to have vaporized). And my desktop DVD burners were IDE and I upgraded to a SATA-only MOBO last year, so the only burner I have is on the Dell laptop and it's just a CD burner.
I want to access my Google drive and do some writing in bed on Saturday mornings, so I took back the laptop from the kids (sorry kids! I'll put Putt-Putt back on!) and re-enabled all of the internet settings. But it had Win XP and I don't want it on the Internet. So I looked around for a distro that would fit on a CD-RW and ran into several. But Puppy was very cute, usable, had a Ubuntu-based version (hopefully will support Putt-Putt and Pajama Sam and Freddie Fish), and had very thorough tutorials (I'm much better with Linux these days, but I still like tutorials). But mostly cute. So I installed it and cello! It works!
That P4 should run fine. At least, better than my Intel Atom, and I have played some games on it through Wine (Thief, Commandos2) or virtual machines (Edna and Harvey series)
PD: I would not install Precise Puppy, as it's based in older LTS version of Ubuntu, and supports for this version expires this year. Search for another version based in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.