Hello guys, am back and HAPPY EASTER to AO!

Ok, I'm trying to find a stable and fast Linux release that I can install on Pentium-1 machines (166Mhz-233Mhz roughly). It doesn't need to be anything fancy, I just need to be able to install a webserver, terminal program, and maybe browse the net / wordprocess.

So far I've not had a great deal of luck, I have tried :

Redhat 9 - Way too bloated, too slow.
Damn Small Linux, HDD install - Too slow again, sluggish response
Ubuntu - Lol, too slow again
Debian - Couldn't get it to detect the NIC for network install, so not sure.
Slackware - Just downloaded, about to try.

I was wondering, before I waste even more time, if Slackware will be any good on such slow machines. It says it can run on a 486, but how well?

Also, supposing I can get Debian onto one of the machines, how well would that run? I'm having difficulty finding any guide to system requirements for Linux distros.

Would getting hold of an older distro of Slackware or something similar be a better idea?

Thanks!