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Newer page: | version 12 | Last edited on Sunday, June 19, 2005 5:36:32 pm | by PeterHewett | Revert |
Older page: | version 9 | Last edited on Sunday, June 19, 2005 5:20:44 pm | by PeterHewett | Revert |
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!! Distros for Limited Hardware
Older PCs have slower CPU speeds, less RAM and smaller hard disks, maybe not enough to satisfactorily run the mainsteam distros listed above. The mini distros are designed to run on limited hardware or to run from a small medium (such as a memory stick or business card sized CD). Of course, to achieve this, they may lack some features or applications.
-[Damn Small Linux | http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/] disk space: 129MB, min RAM: 16MB, desktop: Fluxbox
+[Damn Small Linux | http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/] disk space: 129MB, min RAM: 16MB, desktop: FluxBox
-[Feather Linux | http://featherlinux.berlios.de/] disk space: 277MB, min RAM: 24MB, desktop: Fluxbox
+[Feather Linux | http://featherlinux.berlios.de/] disk space: 277MB, min RAM: 24MB, desktop: FluxBox
[PuppyLinux | http://www.goosee.com/puppy/] min RAM 32MB, desktop: FVWM95
-TomsRootBoot runs off a floppy disk
+[Vector Linux | http://www.vectorlinux.com/] disk space: 850MB, min RAM 16MB, desktop: ICEwm and FluxBox
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TomsRootBoot runs off a floppy disk, min RAM 4MB, no desktop
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!! Special distributions for removable media
Some [LinuxDistribution]s can be booted from removable media such as a FloppyDisk, a [LiveCD], or a KeyDrive and don't require installation (or indeed any kind of write access at all) to HardDisk. Such a media provides both an excellent way to try out a LinuxDistribution without having to change your [Partition]s as well as a great tool platform for things like network diagnosis and system repair (be it for [Linux] or other [OperatingSystem]s).