I've just had an attempt at installing Woody, but fell at, if not the first hurdle, the next one.
With 640 MB of memory I didn't think a swap partition was necessary so I skipped that. (Anyone disagree?)
Formatting the drive was not what you would call intuitive, though. I 'deleted' [1] all the existing partitions on hda, couldn't print the 'help' menu [2], found that using the command letters didn't do anything except return me to the formatting page, and I could find no way of implementing the changes I had made.
I understand that the latest version is a lot more user-friendly.
[1] altered the hda1 FAT32; hda2 FAT16; hda3 Fat16 to a single unformatted partition awaiting the command to format. [2] the line at the bottom which said 'print help' or something similar had a cursor at the end of it, but I couldn't find any way of moving it or highlighting the lot, or getting it to work.
So I removed the CD and shut down.
I have a feeling that this is going to be a long job...