#!Crunchbang, found here:
http://crunchbang.org/about/
Downloaded the newest release of Crunchbang 11 Waldorf, 32 bit nonPAE i 486 ISO here:
http://crunchbang.org/download/
I chose the download for older machines to try on the CF-28 & CF-18.
Burnt a disk using ImageBurn and then booted "live" on the CF-28. Things were quite brisk, considering. Webpage claims "light, stable, fast" which are appealing for older hardware. I then tried it as a fresh install on a CF-18KDHZAVM.
This CF-18 has the Intel(R), Pentium(R), M Processor 1.2 GHZ, 1024 MB memory, 40 GB hard drive, digitizer.
Waldorf 32 bit loaded up, and will ask you some questions while doing so. You'll need to have internet to do the updates, but not really needed just to try out. After loading and re-booting, the screen will show System Information and ShortCutKeys. The "superkey" (windows) key + space bar will pull up a familiar looking menu. I was on the internet by pusing superkey+w and wow, this little 18 is running nicely! I'm sure there is a way to configure the system "just the way you like it", i.e. have a menu button to hit, etc. The web notes tell us that it uses OpenBox Windows Manager which is lightweight & speedy, and as a result Crunchbang is fast. Although not designed for an older system, scroll down to the bottom and read the testimonials under "Why use Crunchbang". I think this just might be the ticket for those wanting to breath some new life into an older system. My system information shows 2.8 GB / 34 GB disc useage. Works for me!