Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => Corepure64 => Topic started by: LubielTheStoopid on August 28, 2025, 08:53:50 AM
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I never saw someone use it and i cant try it rn sooo what exactly is corepure
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corepure64 includes cli only
tinycorepure64 has gui also
find here:
http://tinycorelinux.net/16.x/x86_64/release/
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CorePure64 is 64-bit version of Linux operating system for x86_64 architecture. It allows to use more than 4 GB of RAM, and many web browsers are published only for 64-bit systems, becouse they require SSE2 instructions set that many 32-bit procesors don't have.
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that means corepure is for more modern machines?
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Hi LubielTheStoopid
That depends on your definition of "more modern".
According to the BIOS, the machine I'm writing this on is from 04/04/2006, and
it has a 64 bit processor.
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@Rich, are we going to have a 20th anniversary celebration in honor of your dell? woohoo!
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It's for all people who wants to use advantage that 64 bits processor gives. Tiny Core Linux was designed to support as much as possible, all desktop hardware.
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oh okay, im gonna talk to my neighboor to retrieve a vista laptop that my dad gave to him when i was 6, i saw it accumulating dust on his ''tool room'' might make it alive again!
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why tf are my texts duplicating