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Sparky 2024.07~dev0 with CLI Installer’s home encryption and Midori
This is an update of Sparky semi-rolling iso images (MinimalGUI and MinimalCLI only) of the Debian testing line, which provides 2 notable changes: 1. Sparky CLI Installer with home partition encrypting The Sparky CLI Installer got a new option which lets you encrypt and secure your separate home partition. If you choose this option, the Plymouth will be disabled, even it is installed…
Acer All in One ZC-700G test with SparkyLinux
The Acer ZC-700G is an All in One personal computer that is past its prime, but is still functional. Since it’s now on my desk, I decided to run some tests, mainly with SparkyLinux 7.4 “Orion Belt” of the stable line.
The laptop is equipped with the following components and software:
– Intel® Celeron N3150 processor (4 cores, 2 MB cache, up to 1.60 GHz)
– RAM 4 GB DDR3-SODIMM
– 500 GB HDD hard drive
– 19.5-inch 1920x1080px screen
– integrated Intel HD graphics card
– Windows 10 operating system
– BIOS with the ability to boot the system in UEFI mode (+ Secure Boot)
– DVD+/-RW optical drive
– LAN 10/100/1000 (Realtek) + WiFi 5 Intel (802.11a/b/g/n/ac)
– ports 1 x USB 2.0, 3 x USB 3.0, 1 x RJ-45
– Secure Digital port (SD card, MMC, memory card reader)
– headphone and microphone output
– HDMI output
Test 1
The computer is standardly equipped with Windows 10, so I performed the first, quick test using this system.
The first thing that caught my eye was the slow start, slow program launches and the overall high sluggishness of the entire system.
This is probably dictated by the poor power ratio of the machine and the outdated HDD to the heavy operating system.
At this stage I have completed test No. 1.
Test 2
SparkyLinux next to Windows: starting SparkyLinux 7.4 amd64 with the lightweight Openbox desktop from a USB drive was faster than MS Windows 10 from the hard drive, but the machine still did not impress with its speed.
The installation of Sparky next to Windows, after generating free space on the HDD went without a problem, but took quite a long time, the system and bootloader were installed correctly, but with one drawback…
Despite the GRUB bootloader being properly installed, the machine’s BIOS did not detect it and Sparky could not be booted from the hard drive – only Windows still booted.
BIOS does not have the option to select bootloader/system from disk.
Using Google, I found a tip and command for Windows that changes the path for the default bootloader, in this case Sparky EFI.
After reboot, GRUB was started as well as Sparky from the HDD. GRUB update from Sparky added an entry responsible for starting Windows.
Despite the ultra-light Openbox, the system still worked as if it was out of breath, slow, sluggish and unresponsive.
The graphics card was detected correctly, allowing the graphics to be displayed at the maximum resolution.
The LAN and wireless Wi-Fi network card works directly from the live system, so also after installation.
The remaining components were also correctly detected and handled by the system after the first startup.
In this state described above, I completed test No. 2.
Test 3
To speed up the system, I removed the HDD and inserted a clean SSD into the computer, on which I installed the same version as before: SparkyLinux 7.4 amd64 Openbox.
The installation itself on the SSD was much faster (about 8 minutes) than on the HDD (about 20 minutes).
Due to the fact that Sparky was the only operating system on the disk at the time, the BIOS detected the only available GRUB bootloader, which allowed Sparky to run from the SSD without any problems.
Thanks to the use of an SSD drive, the system has gained more speed and applications launch much faster.
However, this is deceptive, the first build of the Linux kernel exposed poor CPU power.
The time needed to compile the Linux kernel on this machine was 4.5 hours – for comparison, Lenovo T440 needs 2 hours 15 minutes for this task, and my stationary machine with 2CPU x 4 cores takes 1 hour 15 minutes.
Conclusion
In summary, on this machine, SparkyLinux and probably any lightweight Linux distribution will be a much better choice than a Windows system. The Acer All in One ZC-700G has long passed its glory days and is not suitable as a production machine for projects requiring higher computing power.
In my personal opinion, the Acer All in One ZC-700G can still be used for homework, browsing the Internet, communicating, listening to music, watching movies, etc., especially for people who do not have a larger budget to buy a new computer. In my opinion, this machine withe most Linux operating system for a long time and will satisfy less demanding users.
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TOP 10 distributions offering the MATE desktop in 2024
The MATE Desktop Environment is the continuation of GNOME 2. It provides an intuitive and attractive desktop environment using traditional metaphors for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. MATE is under active development to add support for new technologies while preserving a traditional desktop experience.
TOP 10 most frequently visited Linux distributions, BSD and other operating systems that offer support/ready live/installation images with the MATE desktop in 2024 on the Linuxiarze.pl portal.
The following list of the 10 most popular Linux distributions, BSD, Solaris and other operating systems using the MATE desktop is limited to 10 Linux distributions, because these are the ones that dominate this category in 2024. The list is purely illustrative and is based on page views of users of the Linuxiarze.pl portal. The ranking included distribution and download pages, installation guides and comments.
1. Linux Mint
Linux Mint is an Ubuntu-based system with non-free codecs and drivers installed by default, thanks to which a novice user has no problem playing popular audio and video files.
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2. Debian GNU/Linux
Debian is one of the oldest Linux distributions appreciated for its stability, a package management system that automatically solves dependency problems and security. Contrary to popular belief, Debian is not a particularly difficult system to install and manage, with a bit of commitment it will reciprocate with failure-free operation for a very long time. It is based on “deb” packages like all its clones.
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3. Kali Linux
Kali Linux Linux is a specialized Linux distribution for security testing and cracking. The system is based on the Debian distribution from the testing branch and is equipped with the GNOME desktop.
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4. Fedora
The project was created in 2003 based on Red Hat. Since 2005, the development of Fedora has been handled by the Fedora Foundation, which coordinates work on the system independently of Red Hat. Fedora Core contains the latest versions of packages that, after testing, go to Red Hat.
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5.SparkyLinux
SparkyLinux is a Linux distribution built on Debian. It has a rich set of programs, codecs and plug-ins pre-installed, allowing you to work freely on your computer.
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6. Ubuntu MATE
Ubuntu MATE is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and using MATE as the default desktop. The system is created by a group of MATE, Ubuntu, Debian project developers and other community members gathered around the project.
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7. Calam Arch Installer
Calam Arch Installer for Linux distribution, based on and fully compatible with Arch Linux. Calam Arch Installer provides Arch Linux in the form of a live iso along with the Calamares installer, which allows you to install Arch Linux on your computer’s disk. The installer also offers the option to choose one of nine desktops: Xfce, Gnome, Plasma, Cinnamon, Budgie, Openbox, I3, Mate, Deepin.
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8. PCLinuxOS
The PCLinuxOS distribution was launched in 2003 based on independent RPM packages created for Mandarkelinux (now: Mandriva) by Bill Reynolds. A significant change in PCLinuxOS that distinguishes it from Mandriva is the use of the APT package management system and the Synaptic graphical overlay, known from Debian.
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9. MocaccionoOS
MocaccinoOS is a minimal Linux distribution. It uses Luet as a package manager, which is static and uses containers to build packages.
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10. Amarok Linux
Amarok Linux is a GNU/Linux distribution built on the Debian GNU/Linux operating system with XFCE, GNOME, Cinnamon and MATE. Amarok Linux comes pre-installed with a selection of commonly used software that you need to start using its full potential.
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TOP 10 Mandriva 2024
TOP 10 distributions built on the top of Mandriva Linux project. The TOP 10 most frequently visited Linux distributions is based on Mandriva Linux and PCLinuxOS of the 2024 on Linuxiarze.pl
The following list of the most popular in 2024 Linux distributions based on Mandriva Linux and PCLinuxOS, which is derived from Mandriva, is illustrative and is based on page views of users of the Linuxiarze.pl portal. The ranking included distribution and download pages, installation guides and comments.
Please note that the ranking below also includes projects that are not under development but still arouse the interest of our users.
Mandriva is a distribution based on “rpm” packages and has its own package manager and an extensive graphical system control center. It was launched as Mandrake Linux in 1998 and after merging with the Brazilian company Conectiva, it changed its name to Mandriva.
The Mandriva Linux distribution is no longer being developed, but several of its forks live on.
1. Openmandriva
OpenMandriva is a community Linux distribution intended for personal computers and servers. OpenMandriva is a fully independent system and was created as a result of handing over the development of the distribution to the community by the bankrupt company Mandriva SA.
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2. PCLinuxOS
The PCLinuxOS distribution was launched in 2003 based on independent RPM packages created for Mandarkelinux (now: Mandriva) by Bill Reynolds. A significant change in PCLinuxOS that distinguishes it from Mandriva is the use of the APT package management system and the Synaptic graphical overlay, known from Debian.
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3. ROSA
ROSA is a Live distribution developed by part of the team of programmers who worked on the Mandriva system. ROSA is issued in several versions to choose from.
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4. Trinity Rescue Kit
TRK is a specialized Linux distribution based on Mandriva packages.
It has been developed by Tom Kerremans since 2001. Initially, it was built on the DOS system and then moved to the Linux platform.
TRK distribution is no longer developed.
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5. Mageia
Mageia (Greek: magic) is a fork of the Mandriva distribution. It was created in 2010 and is developed by a non-profit organization consisting of former Mandriva employees and the community gathered around the project.
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6. XtremeOS
XtremeOS is a Polish commercial distribution built on Mandrivia by Amesis.net
XtremeOS includes closed-source drivers and codecs to make it easier for novice users to migrate from other non-Unix systems.
The XtreameOS distribution is no longer developed.
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7. Linux-EduCD
Linux-EduCD is a Polish Live distribution aimed at schools. Initially, the system releases were based on Knoppix and Ubuntu. From version 0.9 the system is based on PCLinuxOS MiniMe and Mandriva.
The Linux-EduCD distribution is no longer developed.
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8. UnityLinux
Unity Linux is a lightweight Linux distribution based on Mandrivia and developed by the community. The aim of the project is to create a basic operating system for self-development. Unity Linux has the ‘mklivecd’ tool for creating your own, modified versions of the system (remastering).
The Unity Linux distribution is no longer developed.
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9. ZEN-mini
ZEN-mini is a distribution built on PCLinuxOS whose default desktop is GNOME. The creator of the project in 2008 was Don_Crissti.
The ZEN-mini distribution is no longer developed.
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TOP 10 Devuan GNU/Linux 2024
TOP 10 most frequently visited Linux distributions based on Devuan GNU/Linux in 2024 on Linuxiarze.pl
The following list of the most popular Linux distributions based on Devuan in 2024 is purely illustrative and is based on page views of Linuxiarze.pl users. The ranking included distribution and download pages, installation guides and comments.
Devuan GNU+Linux is a fork of Debian without systemd that allows users to reclaim control over their system by avoiding unnecessary entanglements and ensuring Init Freedom.
1. Lion Linux
Lion Linux is an operating system for desktop and laptop computers. It’s designed to work out of the box and comes fully loaded with the apps most people need.
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2. Devuan GNU/Linux
Devuan is a fork of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, founded in October 2014. The main intention of the project is to provide a Linux distribution without the ‘systemd’ init system installed by default.
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3. Peppermint OS
Peppermint OS is a general-purpose Linux distribution based on Debian and Devuan (formerly Lubuntu). By design, Peppermint is supposed to be a light, fast system that does not consume large computer resources.
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4. GobMis GNU/Linux
GobMis GNU/Linux is a distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system based on the Devuan distribution and adapted to the specific needs of public administration. Released under the GNU GPL, GobMis is developed using free software and is open to customization to accommodate the specifics of each level of administration.
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5. devuanLXDE
devuanLXDE is a remix of the Devuan distribution with the LXDE 32 and 64 bit desktop offering low RAM consumption of less 200 MB with various Wi-Fi drivers and adaptation to the needs of each user.
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6. Exe GNU/Linux
Exe GNU/Linux is a Linux distribution based on the stable Devuan branch (formerly Debian). The system is equipped with a preconfigured Trinty Desktop Environment (TDE) – a fork of KDE from the 3.x line. Additionally, Exe includes a set of useful scripts and facilities.
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7. CROWZ
CROWZ (previously: Zephyr) is a simple and lightweight Linux distribution based on Devuan. It consists of a minimal compilation of applications and tools.
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8. Nelum Linux
Nelum is a Linux distribution built on Debian and providing several separate versions of the system. NelumBang is a minimalist distribution built on Debian from the stable branch and equipped with an ultra-light Openbox desktop. The system is available for 32 and 64 bit machines.
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9. GNUinOS
GNUinOS is a fork of the Devuan GNU/Linux distribution that uses the Openbox window manager. It is very lightweight, ships with the linux-libre kernel, and is focused on general-purpose computers. The project aims to create a distribution fully approved by the FSF.
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10. Refracta
Refracta is a distribution of the Linux operating system aimed at home computer users. Refracta can be used as a rescue system and to recover data from disk.
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TOP 10 distributions offering the GNOME desktop in 2024
TOP 10 most frequently visited Linux distributions, BSD and other operating systems that offer support/ready live/installation images with the GNOME desktop in 2024 on the Linuxiarze.pl portal
GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) – a graphical user environment based on the X Window System and GTK+ and GDK widgets. Works on most Unix-like systems.
The following list of the 10 most popular Linux distributions, BSD, Solaris and other operating systems using the GNOME desktop is limited to 10 Linux distributions, because these are the ones that dominate this category in 2024. The list is purely illustrative and is based on page views of users of the Linuxiarze.pl portal. The ranking included distribution and download pages, installation guides and comments.
1. Ubuntu
Ubuntu is a Live Linux distribution based on Debian, which can be installed on a hard drive. The distribution is sponsored by Canonical and the Ubuntu Foundation and the first version was released in 2004. Ubuntu, like its predecessor, contains only free software, but it is also possible to install proprietary packages and from other repositories.
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2. Debian GNU/Linux
Debian is one of the oldest Linux distributions appreciated for its stability, a package management system that automatically solves dependency problems and security. Contrary to popular belief, Debian is not a particularly difficult system to install and manage, with a bit of commitment it will reciprocate with failure-free operation for a very long time.
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3. Kali Linux
Kali Linux is a specialized Linux distribution for security testing and cracking. The system is based on the Debian distribution from the testing branch and is equipped with the GNOME desktop. Kali Linux is the sequel/new version of Back|Track.
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4. Manjaro Linux
Manjaro Linux is a Live distribution built on Arch Linux and aimed at PC users. Manjaro Linux is offered in versions with the following desktops: Xfce, KDE and GNOME.
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5. Fedora
The project was created in 2003 based on Red Hat. Since 2005, the development of Fedora has been handled by the Fedora Foundation, which coordinates work on the system independently of Red Hat. Fedora Core contains the latest versions of packages that, after testing, go to Red Hat.
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6. openSUSE
openSUSE is an easy-to-use Linux distribution for PCs, laptops and servers. The openSUSE project is sponsored by Novell and was spun off from SUSE as an open, community version in 2005 (SUSE since 1994).
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7. Knoppix
Knoppix was the first Linux distribution created as a Live CD/DVD, i.e. run from a disk without the need for installation, by German engineer Klaus Knopper. The system is based on Debian testing with the default LXDE graphical environment (CD version) and can be installed on a hard drive or portable drive.
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8. Nobara
Nobara is a Linux distribution based on Fedora, it is a modified version of Fedora Linux with added user-friendly tweaks. The distro includes some features that don’t come with regular Fedora, such as WINE dependencies, OBS Studio, third-party codec packs for GStreamer, NVIDIA drivers, and some package fixes.
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9. Zorin OS
Zorin is a distribution built on Ubuntu and aimed at beginner Linux users. The graphical interface is similar to MS Windows 2000, XP, 7 or Mac OSX (optional). It has pre-installed codecs, plug-ins and closed-source programs that will make it easier to switch from another system to Linux.
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10. MX Linux
MX is a Linux distribution based on antiX. The system uses the Xfce desktop by default. The project is developed in cooperation with the Mepis distribution community.
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TOP of the TOP 2023
In the summary of 2023, I decided to make a list of the 10 most popular operating systems of the database of Linuxiarze.pl website. This list includes operating systems from the following families: Linux, BSD, Solaris, DOS, AROS, MikeOS, UNIX, and other operating systems that are or were developed independently, or are based on other existing projects.
As always, I took into account views of distribution/system pages, download pages and system installation pages.
Selecting the TOP 10 of the 2023, which you paid more attention to than other systems, may be interesting, but should not be a surprise.
A little surprise for me was the lack of systems other than based on the Linux kernel in the top 10 (or even 20)…
1. Linux Mint
Linux Mint is an Ubuntu-based system with non-free codecs and drivers installed by default, thanks to which a novice user has no problem playing popular audio and video files. Mint’s release cycle depends on Ubuntu releases, and new versions of the system are released approximately 1-2 months after the official premiere of Ubuntu.
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2. Ubuntu
Ubuntu is a Live Linux distribution based on Debian, which can be installed on a hard drive. The distribution is sponsored by Canonical and the Ubuntu Foundation and the first version was released in 2004. Ubuntu, like its predecessor, contains only free software, but it is also possible to install proprietary packages and from other repositories.
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3. Debian GNU/Linux
Debian is one of the oldest Linux distributions appreciated for its stability, a package management system that automatically solves dependency problems and security. Contrary to popular belief, Debian is not a particularly difficult system to install and manage, with a bit of commitment it will reciprocate with failure-free operation for a very long time.
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4. Kali Linux
Kali Linux is a specialized Linux distribution for security testing and cracking. The system is based on the Debian distribution from the testing branch and is equipped with the GNOME desktop. Kali Linux is the sequel/new version of Back|Track.
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5. Puppy Linux
Puppy Linux is an independent distribution started by Barry Kauler in 2003. Currently, the system is being developed by the Puppy Linux Community.
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6.Linux Lite
Linux Lite is a user-friendly and easy-to-use Linux distribution. It is based on Ubuntu LTS (Long Supported) and the default desktop is Xfce.
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7.SparkyLinux
SparkyLinux is a Linux distribution built on Debian. It has a rich set of programs, codecs and plug-ins pre-installed, allowing you to work freely on your computer.
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8. Zorin OS
Zorin is a distribution built on Ubuntu and aimed at beginner Linux users. The graphical interface is similar to MS Windows 2000, XP, 7 or Mac OSX (optional). It has pre-installed codecs, plug-ins and closed-source programs that will make it easier to switch from another system to Linux.
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9. Android-x86
Android-x86 is an unofficial version of the Google Android operating system, intended for Intel and AMD x86 processors. The system is based on the open source, community-developed Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
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10. Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE)
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is built on Debian packages from the testing branch. Just like the Ubuntu-based version, it includes non-free codecs and drivers installed by default, thanks to which a novice user has no problem playing popular audio and video files.
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TOP 10 Debian GNU/Linux 2023
TOP 10 most frequently visited Linux distributions based on the Debian GNU/Linux operating system in 2023 on the Linuxiarze.pl website.
The following list of the most popular Linux distributions based on Debian in 2023 is purely illustrative and is based on page views of Linuxiarze.pl users. The ranking included distribution and download pages, installation guides and comments.
From Wikipedia:
Debian – a project of free distribution of the GNU/Linux and GNU/kFreeBSD operating systems carried out by volunteers around the world. There are also projects within Debian to create GNU/Hurd distributions, other BSD variants, and even free software distributions for the Windows platform.
1. Debian GNU/Linux
The Debian project was started in 1993 by Ian Murdock and its current stable version is “Jessie”. In addition to the stable version, a test version, an unstable version and an experimental version, which is not intended for use, are also being developed.
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2. Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE)
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is built on Debian packages from the testing branch. Just like the Ubuntu-based version, it includes non-free codecs and drivers installed by default, thanks to which a novice user has no problem playing popular audio and video files.
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3. SparkyLinux
SparkyLinux is a Linux distribution built on Debian. It has a rich set of programs, codecs and plug-ins pre-installed, allowing you to work freely on your computer. The first version number 1.0 with the code name “Venus” was built on the stable branch of Debian 6 “Squeeze”.
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4. antiX
antiX is a Live distribution intended for older computers. The default system desktop is IceWM. AntiX is intended to provide a lightweight but fully functional operating system. Until version 11, antiX was based on SimplyMepis. Since version 12, antiX is built from scratch on Debian stable packages.
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5. MX
MX is a Linux distribution based on antiX. The system uses the Xfce desktop by default. The project is developed in cooperation with the Mepis distribution community.
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6. Slax
Slax is a Linux distribution built on Slackware by Tomáš Matějíček. The system is built of modules that can be added or removed, which affects the speed of the system. Starting with version 9.2.1, Slax is also based on Debian.
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7. Deepin
deepin (previously: Deepin, Linux Deepin, Hiweed GNU/Linux, Hiwix) is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that aims to provide an elegant and user-friendly operating system. The system has been in development since 2004 and originally launched as Hiwix 0.1 in February 2004. At that time it was based on Morphix and equipped with the IceWM window manager.
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8. Tails
Tails (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) is a Live Linux distribution for safe and anonymous use of the Internet. It was built on Debian from the stable branch. The system is a continuation of the Incognito LiveCD project, which was based on Gentoo Linux.
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9. GParted Live
GParted (GNOME Partition Editor) is a disk partition management tool. The program allows you to create, copy, read, delete, move and resize partitions. It supports many types of file systems, such as Btrfs, ext2, ext3, ext4, FAT16, FAT32, HFS, HFS+, JFS, SWAP, NTFS, Reiser4, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS.
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10. Clonezilla Live
Clonezilla is a specialized live Linux distribution that allows you to make copies of the entire system or individual directories and restore them. The main version is built on the unstable “Sid” branch of Debian and the alternative version is based on Ubuntu.
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TOP 10 Slackware 2023
TOP 10 most frequently visited Linux distributions based on Slackware Linux in 2023 on Linuxiarze.pl
The following list of the most popular Linux distributions based on Slackware in 2023 is purely illustrative and is based on page views of Linuxiarze.pl users. The ranking included distribution and download pages, installation guides and comments.
Slackware is the oldest active Linux distribution developed by Patrick Volkerding.
The first version was released in July 1993 and was based on SLS Linux.
The number of Slackware Linux forks is not as extensive as the number of Ubuntu or Debian forks, but the number is significant and the individual versions are interesting.
1. Porteus
Porteus is a Linux distribution based on Slackware. It is a social fork/continuation of the Slax distribution and is built from modules. The Porteus project was founded in early 2010 as “Slax Remix”.
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2. Absolute Linux
Absolute Linux is a very lightweight Linux distribution based on Slackware.
The IceWM window manager was used as the default desktop.
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3. Slax
Slax is a Linux distribution built on Slackware by Tomáš Matějíček. The system is built of modules that can be added or removed, which affects the speed of the system. You can add modules from official Slax repositories and convert Slackware packages to Slax modules.
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4. Slackware Linux
Slackware is the oldest active Linux distribution developed by Patrick Volkerding.
The first version was released in July 1993 and was based on SLS Linux.
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5. Slacko Puppy
Puppy Linux is an independent distribution started by Barry Kauler in 2003.
Currently, the system is being developed by the Puppy Linux Community.
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6.Slackel
Slackel is a Greek Linux distribution built on Slackware and Salix OS and is fully compatible with them. The system includes the current version of Slackware and the latest version of the KDE desktop environment. There are also versions of the system with a lightweight window manager to choose from: Openbox or Fluxbox.
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7. Slackware Live
Slackware Live (Liveslak) is a live distribution built on Slackware packages that allows you to test Slackware Linux without having to install it on your computer’s hard drive. The iso media comes with the default set of Slackware applications and settings, without packages from other sources.
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8. Wifislax
Wifislax is a specialized Linux distribution based on Slackware.
In the initial phase, the system was based on the Knoppix distribution, then Debian and now Slackware. Wifislax was designed to control your computer’s security.
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9. Zenwalk
Zenwalk Linux was created in 2004 under the name Minislack, and since 2005 under its current name. The distribution was built by Jean-Philippe Guillemin on top of Slackware. The default desktop environment is Xfce, but there are versions with other environments.
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10. Plamo Linux
Plamo Linux is a Japanese Linux distribution based on Slackware Linux and in development since 1997. The installer and many text and graphics tools have been updated to include Japanese language support.
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