Comment Re:Please please stop with the MONOLITH (Score 3, Funny) 110
The oldest commercially-built Linux kernel I have only has CDROM support for proprietary things like the Sound Blaster Pro and the old proprietary 1x Mitsumi CDROM drive. I guess I have Slackware floppy diskette images tucked away that are that old, too.
Those 0.99 builds are small kernels. They'd run on a 386sx motherboard with 2M of memory. I should put one in a box and see how it spins for old times sake.
It would be fun to see how it would scale to modern hardware, like, say, a Pentium 233 box.