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Links to popular distribution download pages24 Popular Linux Distributions Explore different Linux distributions and find the one that fits your needs. Try distrowatch.com for more options.
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Installing Batocera: Linux Gaming Distribution | Linux.org
Batocera is a gaming OS that you can install on a PC, Single Board Computer (SBC), Steamdeck and others. The OS support is for multiple SBC devices, not just Raspberry Pi devices. This article may be a little involved at times. Especially if you want to run this Operating System (OS) under VirtualBox. Download Batocera
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Best Linux OS Similar to Windows
Please advise which Linux OS is the best for Beginners and is most similar to Windows 11. You can make Linux look very closely to windows, but once you take the cloths off it is entirely different, so you will be on a learning curve. No one distribution is any better than another in real terms, some popular builds for newbies are Mint LMDE6 Ubuntu
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Best version for low end pc - Linux.org
Best OS for low end pc with all features and for beginners? Specs: 4gb Ram, AMD R4 Graphics (512mb), 2.4 ghz processor (I didn't atleast seen Linux OS before! Am an beginners , after this I am going to install Linux OS so please recommend best Linux OS for me)
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WindowsFX (LinuxFX) 11 | Linux.org
The WindowsFX, also called LinuxFX, strangely combines Linux and Windows. The newer version, running Ubuntu 22.04 looks and feels like Windows 11. WindowsFX has extra features that make it feel like Windows. There is a version that looks like Windows 10 as well. Let’s look into this, because...
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Linux Lite: Based on Ubuntu, Linux Lite is specifically designed for older or low-spec systems. It uses the lightweight Xfce desktop environment and comes with a selection of pre-installed applications that are suitable for older hardware. Puppy Linux: Puppy Linux is a very lightweight, fast, and portable distribution that runs entirely in RAM.
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Replace Vista on Old Computer with Linux Ubuntu
Hi i´m new in linux, I have an old HP laptop with Windows Vista home premium and i would like to install the ubuntu-14.04.6-desktop-i386.iso it is and ISO file, what do I have to do? copy the file ISO in a pendrive and change the Boot start or intead i have to put a pendrive with rufus boootable? I need some other program to make run a file ISO or the bios recognize it automaticate? what ...
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What is the best Linux OS for a computer with AMD APU prosessor
Here Are The Linux OS I Do Not Accept Arch Linux It's Hard To Install! I Would Use This On Server Computers Ubuntu I Had Issues That It's A Simple "No" POP OS I Don't Know How To Use It! And I Don't Like It! Linux Mint is a good distro for folks that are new to Linux. The beauty of it all is you can download and try as many distro's as you'd like.
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Ideal distribution for Old PC - Linux.org
Puppy Linux:This is a very small distribution that can run on systems with as little as 512MB of RAM. It is a good choice for basic tasks and comes with a variety of pre-installed applications.
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Best Lightweight Linux Distro & Optimization Tips for an EeePC 1005HA
Hello everyone, I’m looking for advice on choosing the best Linux distribution for my Asus EeePC 1005HA, an old 32-bit machine with an Intel Atom N280 (1.66 GHz), 1GB of RAM, and Intel GMA 950 graphics. I’ve already tried Lubuntu, but I find it a bit slow. I also tested AntiX, which runs better, but I’d love to hear your recommendations on the most lightweight and efficient distributions ...