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Tiny Core Linux has been updated to v13.0, following its recently established annual cadence. This veteran ultra light Linux distribution is remarkably compact by today"s standards, requiring a mere 22MB download. However, it installs and presents the user with a fully graphical UI, with a modern Linux kernel, and allows you to install and run modern applications (but keep it simple if you install this OS due to your PC being ancient).

The most notable changes to the lightweight x86 OS are that the kernel has been updated to version 5.15.10, and the spruced-up OS functions using the following; glibc 2.34, gcc 11.2.0, binutils 2.37, e2fsprogs 1.46.4, busybox 1.34.1. Downloads are available for both 32- and 64-bit systems, with the latter being a somewhat bigger download at 31MB. Please note that on the official download pages you must pick the "TinyCore" ISO files as others don"t include a UI, just the OS with a command line interface.

Tiny Core Linux has a well earned reputation as an OS which computer enthusiasts and tinkerers can turn to, to make use of a system that has long passed its Windows-powered sell-by date. So, yes the system requirements are light, which you might have guessed from the lightweight download.

If you are wondering what the minimum and recommended system requirements for Tiny Core Linux are, I have bullet pointed the key specs below, as told by the official FAQ.

Managing to fit modern usable OSes in a small footprint is always an impressive feat, though if you are a computer veteran you might still sniff at the idea of 22MB downloads being small. To provide some perspective, Tiny Core Linux is about two-thirds the size of the Windows 95 install (30MB, but required 100MB+ of disk space to install). Going back a bit further in time, the Windows 3.11 for Workgroups installer files added up to about 12MB.

tiny core linux tft display for sale

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tiny core linux tft display for sale

And should I mention it again, CoreImage will be a key stone of OSX in the future. Having a decent GPU inside certainly would not hurt. Or at least offer the option on purchase.

If you dont mention Paypals or I dont know start a competition between Microsoft , Apple and GNU/linux user ( BSD dont have money so it seems ) to raise the most money to have you shave your head and write on it I hate X ( loosing contributing OS ) on your shaved head with a black marker and take picture and a film of it at an Apple Store ( pray its not Apple who loose ).

I’m glad Apple finally ditched the extremely frustrating 1024×768 ceiling. You can also finally have a higher external res than that on the built-in display. That’s the biggest thing that’s been keeping me away from the iBook line for so long. They’ve finally given their pro laptops an edge in video without crippling their consumer end.

The Core Duo costs more than three times the price of a G4 chip (I think), last time I heard. Apple never said it was cheaper. What’s nice is now at the same price you can get a 6x faster machine.