Walker
Thrud is named after the 'Ghost Who Walks' character from old Newspaper Cartoons. I don't know quite why I picked that name, but hey ho. Walker was a present from a friend of mine, Dr Jane Setter. Like bollskag, it's a Pentium 133 Laptop.
It's primary function is as a little web station for the bedroom, so I don't have to get out of bed to read the newspaper on Saturday morning.
Hardware
Walker is a Toshiba Tecra 510CDT Pentium 133 with 80Mb Ram. It has a very nice 800x600x16bit colour LCD and a 2Gb disk.
Software
Walker is currently running RedHat 7.2 with the KDE Desktop. It's a standard install - I didn't trim it down like I normally would.
KDE is probably too heavyweight for such an underpowered machine. (Underpowered, a P133! Jeez, I remember when a 386/33 was considered the Bee's Knees.) I should probably strip out Gnome and KDE and put just Windowmaker on there. Windowmaker is very similar to the NExT windowing system.