I've been here on this forum since May 1st, 2021. First as a beginner who was just interested in TinyCore. And I'm still interested! In the meantime I've also discovered that there is
dcore and I'm interested in that too.
I have been working on LinuC since June 1, 2021. It is a tutorial webpage for beginners who want to install a small Linux system on their computer. That's why my own preference now only counts for me personally, but not for LinuC.
I would have liked to recommend TinyCore, or rather dcore, as the only really lightweight distribution on LinuC. Unfortunately, I can't do it, because it would lead new users down a path that would take several days and result in an installation that is small and special, but only offers hopelessly outdated applications. That would not be responsible, as there are other distributions, for example Q4OS, which provide the user with a fully functional installation that can be expanded with current applications, after 2 hours! And it works well with 1GB RAM
dcore might be a better solution, but my Friday and Saturday attempts to find a normal installation method were unsuccessful. So dcore is not suitable for LinuC at the moment.
Yesterday I gave TinyCore another chance and tried to get a
minimal installation, exclusively with the help of the
wiki and FAQ, without asking questions in the forum. The purpose of this final test was to see if new users would put a lot of pressure on the TinyCore forum with their questions. The result is
yes. I was able to solve some things with the wiki and FAQ, others don't work. I strongly recommend that you build a new documentation that is
up to date and tested!
Here are some tips:
Works:http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:persistence_for_dummieshttp://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:firewallhttp://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:mousehttp://www.tinycorelinux.net/faq.html#keyboardhttp://www.tinycorelinux.net/faq.html#c_pI was able to install a relatively modern browser, Vivaldi.
I was able to install a filemanager, fluff (my favorite!)
I was able to set my keyboard (es)
I was able to create a swapfile and make it permanent
I was able to adjust the swappiness
I was able to prevent the zram
I was able to install the firewall
Don't work:http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:sound_setup_using_osshttp://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:using_xorg_over_xvesaI couldn't set my screen resolution correctly. The picture is stretched in width. All possible options didn't work, also 915resolution.
I couldn't install Xorg following the wiki instructions. When I run the install commands, I just get the
man.
I couldn't install OSS. The App search function did not produce any results.
I couldn't set any other interface language, for example Spanish.
At this point I made the decision not to recommend TinyCore on LinuC.I hope to have translated LinuC into Spanish, German and French by the end of July. Then I'll stop by the TinyCore forum to see if anything has improved.
dcore with a graphical installer, for example!Have a good time!
Patrick
http://linuc.mipropia.com/