What is the most lightweight linux distro out there?

What is the most lightweight linux distro out there?

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Build your own with LFS, stupid faggot.

Gentoo. Not even memeing.

ttylinux

is this possible with someone who isn't autistic and can follow instructions? ive always thought it would be cool to have a super fucking minimal distro made just 4 me

Tinycore Linux

Look at any distro that doesn't have a window manager and doesn't have a desktop environment.

They're all gonna be within a few hundred megabytes installation size and use less than 100mb of ram.

format your hard drive and it'll never have been lighter-weight

Definitely I don't know if the kernel has ever been updated though.

it gets updated with each major release.

there is also a variant of it called dCore that can pull packages from debian/ubuntu, while still sticking to being fairly low-end.

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NetBSD

the most lightweight distros are going to run old ass kernels. you shouldn't aim for the lightest, but for an optimal blend of minimalism and convenience.

I would personally recommend Fedora with Xfce.

without repos?

lel, enjoy dedicating your life to compile stuff

BSD is not Linux

Stali Linux might be in the running.

Puppy is kewl, about 70mb and you can tweak it a lot

Damn Small Linux is arround 20mb

I use Porteus its under 300mb and completely usable on a consumer lvl.

Mint

Puppy Linux

Arch

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mein ;^)