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This is the tiniest Linux distro I've ever seen
Tiny Core: a ~20MB modular Linux that boots into RAM and revives 90s-era PCs. Minimal desktop: dock of five apps, fast boot, text-first UI; snappy but with visual glitches. Uses .tcz extensions ...
Several projects exist that purport to be small, run-in-memory distributions. The most popular probably is Puppy Linux. Puppy has spawned several variations, and I have used it several times myself on ...
It can be very annoying when your desktop operating system takes up a significant amount of space on your hard drive. Fortunately, if you’re truly short of space and need an option that can work ...
When reviewing a lightweight distribution, the term Swiss Army knife is sometimes employed to indicate that it's packed with features despite a diminutive size. However, at 11MB for the ISO, Tiny Core ...
Looking for a light-weight, but capable operating system? It doesn’t get much lighter than Tiny Core Linux. The disc image for the most basic version of this operating system is just 16MB, and it ...
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