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    anemOS GNU/Linux

    anemOS GNU/Linux

    Lightweight Debian based distro for old computers using LXQt

    AnemOS GNU/Linux is a 32bit only Linux distribution based on current Debian Stable targeting old/weak computers. It uses the lightweight LXQt desktop environment along with carefully selected apps for the fastest experience possible. Its goal is to provide a fully featured Linux desktop able to perform common desktop tasks without extra packages installation. System Requirements: CPU: Intel Pentium 4 or higher RAM: 400MB RAM or more HDD: 10GB or more Note: Depending...
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    Xiaopan OS

    Xiaopan OS

    Easy to use pentesting distribution for wireless security enthusiasts

    Xiaopan OS is an easy to use software package for beginners and experts that includes a number of advanced hacking tools to penetrate WPA / WPA2 / WPS / WEP wireless networks. Based on the Tiny Core Linux (TCL) operating system (OS), it has a slick graphical user interface (GUI) requiring no need for typing Linux commands. Xiaopan OS is Windows, Mac and Linux compatible and users can simply install and boot this ~70mb OS through a USB pen drive or in a virtual machine (VM) environment....
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    Nanux

    Nanux

    Nanux Kernel

    A simple open source OS with basic functions, libraries and drivers. Compatible with x86 arquitecture, 32bits(recomended). You can easily compile it, any time, by running the compiling script included in the archive. Meant for beginner or advanced programmers on C or ASM, Nanux can help you understand the functions of the operating system, or create one by yourself. Minimal requirements: - x86 Arquitecture, PC - CPU Intel Pentium I, 200 MHz or newer, (maybe AMD, but is not recommended...
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    Deli Linux is a desktop Linux distribution for old computers (from i486 to Pentium MMX 166 or so). Based on uClibc. Deli Linux almost uses only "lightweight" alternatives instead of Bloatware.
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