Who is the king of lightweight Linux distros?
Lubuntu? Puppy? Something else?
Who is the king of lightweight Linux distros?
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Gentoo
DSL
This
Arch Linux & Void Linux are light
But the users are obese.
Source Mage GNU Linux
lfs hands down
lfs
LFS
this tbqh
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I use Arch and I'm pretty skinny.
FUCK YOU NORMIE I HAVE BAD GENETICS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
LUBUNTU
No, Linux is a collective term for the Linux kernel and Linux userspace, which together comprise the Linux OS.
Alpine
can't unsee
> systemd
> light
Lubuntu. Its my favourite distro just because it needs like no processing power, but looks really nice IMHO
Puppy and Alpine are some of the few that still get consistently updated and aren't only used by autistic source-only nerds.
Nah, pretty skinny
>not using arch for ricing only and openSUSE for much anything else
Only patricians do this
build your own LFS
THIS
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>Linux distros
your reading comprehension needs improving
*Stallman starts eating his socks*
TinyCore ofc; 9mb core the console only version and 14mb with X gui
ThIS
>runs arch on desktop so needs a ps3 to be able to run vidya
Gentoo
I run both Void and Arch and I'm a bodybuilder and a martial arts expert. I also have 3 girlfriends. Come at me.
LEAF
Remember to optimize your images next time user.
Depends on your definition of lightweight.
RAM footprint? Puppy.
File size? DSL.
lubuntu?
Just because they crapped on unity or gnome, it means it's lightweight?
you can fucking install bare minimum debian, console only, then install lxde and get a smaller setup and less canonical bloatware.
lightweight distros are puppy, dsl, but those target really underpowered machines.
Anything with lxde/xfce/openbox/*twm.... basically without kde and gnome can be considered "lightweight" IF you can skip all those useless packages that some distros by default install.
hows this?