Just on the linux question, I had a similar netbook type computer (Acer Aspire 1 ZG5) and put Devuan (non-SystemD variant of Debian) with xfce desktop environment on it sometime last year. It could just about cope with YouTube videos at 360p, and Zoom calls as long as all the video windows were kept small. Actually worked better than I expected. Display was a bit cramped (1024 x 600, some dialog boxes wouldn't actually fit) so I scaled that up in X using xrandr to 1230 x 720 and it was sharp enough. Struggle to remember how I coped with Win3.1@640x480, although that was on a 14" monitor.
RAM was an issue, 512MB caused lots of swap thrashing, which on a slow 8GB old SSD was painful. So I put in the maximum 1GB upgrade and turned off swap.
The Aspire had a 1.6GHz Intel Atom. Wikipedia tells me the 2133 has a Via C7-M with a range of speeds. So if you've got the 1.6GHz version, with 2GB RAM, then it might work. Someone on zdnet says they could boot from the SD card:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/boot-from-an-sd-memory-card/
I don't know what the chipset support is like for the 2133 so you may have to jump through various hoops to make things work.
For Windows, it looks like there may be a graphics driver for Win98 but not '95. At least there's one for the CN896, which might work with what I think is on the 2133 (VN896). I'd guess getting drivers for the various bits might be the trickiest bit for installing '98, have a look:
http://download.viatech.com/en/support/driversSelect.jsp