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Need a linux distro that works on low end devices.
TinyCoreLinux:
I don't know if LXLE can use kernel parameters to make it work, but I do know that Ubuntu14 can.
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Sashank999:
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1. I don't know anything about ToriOS. It just resulted in a search.
2.
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Features
* ...
* Terminal and Synaptic are both available to install whatever package you wish.
* ......
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From http://torios.top/documentation/ .
TD15:
ToriOS looks promising, I hope that after getting discontinued it will keep supporting Debian apps (since it is based on Debian)
PDP-8:
I think you might enjoy antiX 32-bit. Currently at ver 19.x
It's another distro that many think that "lean and mean" is reserved for old hardware. While it certainly performs well there, it also rocks on modern hardware.
Net, Core, Base, Full versions.
Be forewarned - unless you simply want to install to a hard drive, the main emphasis is on persistence. And there are 5 or more menu options when you boot it that way, so read up a little about those options. Or see the videos done by an MX-linux dev that uses the same persistence setup.
And no system-d if that's an issue.
Think small apps like Rox-filer, Conky and a boatload of user and community developed tools in addition to normal repo software. But you can take it to whatever level you desire.
TD15:
Are you sure that antiX works on non PAE CPUs?
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