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What's the best lightweight Linux distro?

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Rich:
Hi jur
Thank you for the compliment. The primary focus was to get someone up and running. I therefore limited
my explanations to how the listed installation modes differed so that they could make an informed choice.
While knowing the difference between OnBoot and OnDemand may be relevant in fine tuning one's setup
it is not required knowledge for the first time user. Like it or not, somebody who is new to Linux probably
won't care about technical details, they just want to see it run. If you can get them that far, hopefully they
will like Tinycore and you can ease them into what makes TC work the way it does. Half the battle is
getting people to read the documentation, short and to the point is the easiest way to get there. If roberts
asks me to I will try to write up a clear and brief discription on the differences, however I don't believe it
belongs in this overview.

danny0085:
This article might help you to decide what is the  best linux distro for you

tinypoodle:

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 ;)

hiro:
But why don't they include tinycore and what is with all the flashy java scripts on this page?

tinypoodle:

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Yes, and why would friends let friends use ubuntu?

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