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    Which is a best linux version for slow PC

    Which is a best linux version for slow PC. If you cannot situate to run with your old system or your present Linux distribution is working slowly, think two times previous to recycling it. Here we have two Linux allocations for you which work absolutely on older, slower hardware. Does there is an appropriate Linux distribution which determine to work well.

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    Re: Which is a best linux version for slow PC

    Let you start with an unconditional truth the Linux be able to work on older hardware, even as old as Intel 486 processors. Thoughts that you are not capable to observe them approximately nowadays (excluding at museums), but in addition thinking that there are Pentium III systems approximately, you be able to locate a distribution that be able to work on this hardware arrangement and squeeze the remaining life most out of our older system.

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    Re: Which is a best linux version for slow PC

    For you information, Linux is not slow. The all-in-one desktop surroundings similar to KDE and Gnome (sometimes accused as “bloated desktop surroundings” in a number of forums) create people believe that Linux is slow. If you arrange your Linux allocation to not boot into the graphical desktop, you determine to instantaneously observe that the system boots quicker and the time you reach the login punctual is way shorter than the time you arrive at your desktop. An important amount of time is spent on the graphical desktop initialization.

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    As you have presumption from the name, Xubuntu uses the lightweight XFCE desktop surroundings as an alternative of Gnome (in Ubuntu) or KDE (in Kubuntu.) Do not imagine that XFCE is less accomplished compared to Gnome and KDE. As an alternative you be able to work with the similar programs in your Linux system and enjoy a superior presentation. Your key submissions such as your web browser, Microsoft Office acquiescent office collection, immediate messaging, photo management, and multimedia submissions determine to the entire to be installed.

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    In view of the information that Xubuntu uses Ubuntu repositories, you determine to be capable to have a right of entry to the entire the programs that are obtainable to the Ubuntu community. This means, if a program that has a functionality you necessitate is not installed by defaulting, you be capable basically go and install it from your package administrator (or the famous apt-get command.). The Xubuntu comes on a CD and necessitates 256 Megabytes of RAM and 1.5 Gigabytes of hard disk space. It pursues the customary Ubuntu releases and is updated regularly in line with Ubuntu.

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    Re: Which is a best linux version for slow PC

    The Puppy Linux is a growing personality in allocations oriented for slow systems. The download size is 93 Megabytes and it is competent of being used as a live allocation that is able to work from a CD or USB stick. Like additional allocations, you determine to have your office programs, web browser, and immediate messaging submissions voluntarily obtainable.

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