sedrosken
Florida Man
It's in the vein of Xubuntu and Lubuntu in that it's a version of Ubuntu for low-end and/or older systems. WattOS though runs on far less (192 MB during install, less than 128 MB after) and is by far the most fully featured (including the option of three different shells, not unlike Mint). The MATE version comes preconfigured to look like GNOME 2, with the Applications/Places/System menus. I installed it as the only OS on my Athlon XP, after I got fed up with XP and after installing the nvidia-current driver (which I am still surprised that it supports the GeForce 2 MX) I was good as gold. Still don't have WINE working right. I can, however, virtualize Win2k. I will update my sig when I get home, as I am currently mobile.