I need a Linux distro, as small as possible, for an HP Mini netbook. I've tried Puppy before, and it works well...

I need a Linux distro, as small as possible, for an HP Mini netbook. I've tried Puppy before, and it works well, but suffers from the crappy .pup distro file thingo.
Any other known good minimal distros? I don't want to make my own, premade ISOs are fine.

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Install Gentoo

arch

How much storage is available?

Lubuntu, ignore meme distros

i have one of those, had good luck running Manjaro
then the battery completely shit the bed and i haven't bothered to replace it. comfy netbook though

LXLE

I've tried Lubuntu, but it always corrupts after the first restart.
What's the memory footprint?
2gb ddr2, 128GB sad
Think I tried installing Manjaro, might look again.

Alpine

>ignore meme distros
Lubuntu IS a meme distro

this is all you need

TinyCore Linux

Linux lite

try voidlinux with musl

debian net install, lubuntu

Q4OS if you want a DE. You could try one of those WM-only pre-riced distros.

CTRL+F
>Alpine
this is the correct answer

this. Literally the smallest usable linux distro. There are smaller ones but they are outdated or unusable

>2gb ddr2, 128GB sad
mang i have opensuse 42.something with xfce running on a laptop with 768mb of ram and a 5400rpm hdd
slow as heck but werks

Stop being gay and think of something original.

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Tinycore for sure. I have it running on an ancient laptop, and it works well in virtual machine with 256mb of ram and one of my CPU cores with a 35% execution cap. 512mb is nicer since you can get more browser tabs before running out of RAM but such is life.

this,but unironically

listen to OP, alpine is the modern puppy/dsl/tinycore replacement

Linux from scratch.