05-30-2014, 09:06 AM
I have tried many versions of Linux over the years, having used Unix since the early '80's, but I really think that LinuxLite is exceptional. I run it on two small Netbooks, one an early Acer AspireOne with only 512mb RAM and a 8GB solid state drive, on which it performs brilliantly. This system came with a cut-down Linux called Linpus (RIP), and I have tried many small distros such as SliTaz, Puppy, DSL, EasyPeasy, Fuduntu, etc - all too basic or with other problems (I should exclude SliTaz from the last remark, as it runs well on a very old Acer laptop with less than 200mb RAM).
I know that it is a lot of work for you to maintain, but the lack of "bloat" in the system is worth it.
Thanks a lot for a great distro. I hope that you get lots of help, as I guess from the number of members of the forum that LinuxLite does not have, as yet, a large following. I will certainly recommend it to anyone.
I know that it is a lot of work for you to maintain, but the lack of "bloat" in the system is worth it.
Thanks a lot for a great distro. I hope that you get lots of help, as I guess from the number of members of the forum that LinuxLite does not have, as yet, a large following. I will certainly recommend it to anyone.