Este sistema operativo pesa 23MB… y revivió mi PC de 15 años

Can you revive an old PC in 2026 with only 23MB of operating system? In this real-world experiment, I installed Tiny Core Linux 17 on a 2009 computer with: 💻 AMD Sempron 🧠 4GB DDR2 RAM 💾 An old hard drive After Lubuntu failed due to being too resource-intensive, I decided to try one of the lightest Linux distributions: Tiny Core Linux 17. In this video, you'll discover: ✔ How difficult it is to install Tiny Core Linux from scratch ✔ How much RAM it actually uses (real results) ✔ Whether you can browse the internet and play YouTube videos ✔ Whether it's worth reviving old PCs in 2026 Tiny Core Linux weighs only 23MB and can run with less than 100MB of RAM, making it an extreme option for older hardware and low-resource computers. 📊 Real-world tests performed: Timed boot time Real-time RAM usage Application installation (Firefox ESR) YouTube playback on an old PC Daily user experience This video is part of my series reviving old technology and testing lightweight Linux distributions for older hardware. 🔥 If you like Linux, retro technology, and performance optimization, this channel is for you. 👇 Tell me in the comments: What other lightweight distro should I try on an old PC? 📌 Follow me on social media 🔹 Website: https://algoritmox86.com 🔹 Instagram:   / human_technologi   🔹   / jose.sanchez.ax86   🔹 TikTok:   / humantechnologydev   Chapters: 00:00 - AMD Sempron from 2009 02:46 - Version 1: Core 03:39 - Version 2: Tiny Core 04:35 - Version 3: CorePlus 05:39 Download and Installation 09:20 How Does Tiny Core Linux 17 Work? 14:51 Pros and Cons of Tiny Core #TinyCoreLinux #LightweightLinux #OldPC #Linux2026