>These are already existing systems and are set up with Windows, there is not a lot of traffic in the branches (meaning the machine working as the "server" and being used as a workstation won't be stressed), and there is no Linux experience in the company, so that's probably not a real feasible solution in this situation. But thanks anyway. I'd like to get some more experience myself with Linux, but it probably won't happen here.
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Not thats its "experience", but Kevin Cully has an interesting blog post about running Puppy Linux (?) on a very dated notebook. Says it screams. I'm going to have to give that a shot.
http://cully.biz/2007/11/06/got-a-new-puppy/