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Forget tiny distros: How I built my own minimal Linux using Debian
Who needs a separate distro when you can tweak the Debian you already have?
I've had this idea in my head ever since User-Mode Linux first released- I want to build a bare system that will handle hardware access and allocation, so that I can build and destroy guest systems ...
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These 5 underrated Linux desktop environments need more attention
The right desktop environment can transform your Linux experience from acceptable to exceptional.
Follow along with this step-by-step guide to creating your own distribution. In an article in the June 2018 issue of LJ, I introduced a basic recipe for building your own minimal Linux-based ...
Tiny Core Linux is the smallest Linux distribution on the market with a big heart Your email has been sent Tiny Core Linux is as lightweight as a GUI-based Linux ...
Also in today’s open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Minimal Linux Live. And how do you choose a Linux browser? Ubuntu has long been one of the best known and most popular Linux distributions. But ...
I've been using a minimal install of FreeBSD as a file server lately, and while I'm happy with it, I decided to try out Debian as well (just to learn more about Linux). <BR><BR>What surprised me is ...
Microsoft isn’t only a Windows company. It now shepherds several Linux distributions alongside its own operating systems. It’s important to remember that these aren’t general-purpose Linuxes like ...
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