FunOS is a lightweight and minimal GNU/Linux distro, based on Ubuntu LTS. Using the JWM window manager. It comes without Snap.

Features

  • Based on Ubuntu LTS
  • Using the JWM window manager
  • Using the LightDM display manager
  • Using the Xorg display server
  • Uses HWE kernel
  • It comes without Snap
  • It comes with several basic applications, such as file manager, text editor, terminal, image viewer, music and video player, calculator, web browser, document viewer, and several other basic applications.
  • Lightweight, uses around 230-250 MB of RAM when idle
  • The installer file (ISO) size is only around 1.8 GB
  • Using Ubiquity for the OS installation process
  • Can be installed on BIOS/Legacy and UEFI-based computer systems
  • Supports Secure Boot
  • Only available for PCs or laptop with 64-bit architecture (amd64)

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  • Looks like a great thing! Only thing we need is the torrent option for download, please. Thank you!
  • antiX prepare to be dethroned! This is possibly one of the most lightweight but user-friendly distros I've tested. Uses < 300 MB memory but supports flatpaks and also appimages for latest versions of apps. What can be improved: - Automatically save and restart the system at the same resolution set by user. Currently, it's a pain to do this with JWM. - Have an option in the installer or at first boot to set up Flathub out of the box, although this is pretty easy to do. - Start a community where users and potential contributors can gather for collaboration and support. Excited for 26.04 version.
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Operating Systems

Linux

Registered

2024-01-01