Hi cparke
... This machine is a Pentium III laptop with no hard drive space left and USB 1.0 ports, ...
So you can't boot from your USB ports, but can still read/write to a thumb drive with them, right?
Do an install to a thumb drive. This way you will have a writable tce directory.
Leave the thumb drive plugged in and the CD in the machine and reboot.
When the boot loader menu appears, hit Tab. Select the line that contains the cde boot code. Delete the cde boot code
and continue the boot process.
When Tinycore boots, it will now search for a tce directory, which it should find on the thumb drive. It will now proceed
to load extensions from the thumb drive.
Now update your system. Open a terminal and run these commands:
tce-audit builddb
tce-audit updatedeps
tce-audit fetchmissing
tce-update
Then reboot and remove the sdc boot code like before.
When the system comes up, use the Apps utility to install remmina. It will be saved to the thumb drive. Now you
should be able to see if remmina runs on your hardware.
Booting from a CD is slow. Loading extensions through a USB 1.0 port is slow. Deleting the cde boot code is a nuisance.
We can address optimizing these issues later. This is just a test to see if things run on your hardware.