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Friday, 2 March 2018

5 BEST LINUX DISTROS FOR OLD-SYSTEMS


1.Puppy linux


  • It’s one of the smallest Linux distros on this list for 2018.
  • Puppy is unique in that it isn’t a single Linux distribution, but a collection of distributions that share the same guiding principles and built with the same tool (Woof-CE).

  • There are three categories of Puppy Linux:
  1. The official Puppy Linux distributions. These are maintained by the Puppy Linux team and are targeted for general purpose.
  2. The woof-built Puppy Linux distributions. These are developed to suit specific needs and appearances (while also targeting general purpose).
  3. The unofficial derivatives (aka “puplets”). These are remasters, made and maintained by Puppy Linux enthusiasts, that target specific purposes.
  • According to the Puppy Linux developers, Puppy is “grandpa-friendly certified.”
  • Minimum hardware requirements for Puppy Linux:

  1. 333 MHz processor
  2. 256 MB RAM

Get Puppy Linux website  Here for downloads.



2.  Lubuntu

  • Any list of lightweight Linux distros for netbooks and older PCs is incomplete without the mention of Lubuntu
  • This fast and lightweight operating system for old desktops uses the minimal desktop LXDE and a fine selection of light applications.
  • By focusing on speed and energy efficiency, Lubuntu is a perfect solution for your old PC with low hardware specifications.
  • It comes loaded with all the important software that you need. You get Mozilla Firefox web browser, PDF reader, CD burner, email client, MP3 player, Word processor, MTPaint, and more.

     Minimum hardware requirements for Lubuntu:

  1. Pentium II or higher
  2. 258MB RAM   

       Get Lubuntu here.




3. Bodhi Linux

  • Bodhi Linux is an Ubuntu LTS-based lightweight release that features Moksha Desktop. 
  • Moksha is a continuation of Enlightenment 17 desktop with additional features and lesser bugs.
  • The minimum system requirements for Bodhi are:
  1. 500mhz processor
  2. 256MB of RAM
  3. 4GB of drive space
  • The recommended requirements are:
  1. 1.0ghz processor
  2. 512MB of RAM
  3. 10GB of drive space
Visit Bodhi Linux Website for downloads.






4. Linux Lite


 It’s a great Ubuntu-based lightweight Linux OS that’s based on LTS releases. 

 It comes loaded with all the popular and useful applications like Mozilla Firefox, LibreOffice suite, Thunderbird email client, GIMP graphics editor, VLC media player, etc. 

The beginner-friendly and lightweight Xfce desktop environment make things easier.

Overall, Linux Lite manages to do something that other popular Linux distributions struggle matching.

Minimum hardware requirements for Linux Lite:

  1. 700MHz processor
  2. 512MB RAM

Get LINUX LITE here


5. LXLE


  • LXLE is often called a lightweight powerhouse. Based on Lubuntu, LXLE uses LXDE desktop environment.
  • This fast Linux distribution calls itself an “eclectic respin of Lubuntu” with its own support
  • It comes pre-installed with full-featured apps like LibreOffice, GIMP, Audacity, etc. 
  • Emphasizes stability and support,Good looking distro and Impressive range of apps

     Minimum hardware requirements for LXLE

  1. 1GHz or faster processor.
  2. 5GB of hard drive space.
  3. 512MB of RAM.
  4. Graphics card capable of 640-by-480 resolution.
Get LXLE Here



Sunday, 14 January 2018

DUAL BOOT WINDOWS AND LINUX


DUAL BOOT WINDOWS AND LINUX

1. To Install Linux First we have to download the Linux There are many distros of Linux
    to Select one You can see the TOP 10 Linux Distros here
  1. Top-best-linux-distributions
  2. Top-10-linux-distros-desktop-2018
  3. Top-10-free-linux-distributions-for-desktop-and-servers
  4. Top-10-popular-linux-distributions.html
2.I have used Ubuntu because it is one of the most used Linux distro and you can see this in the above links and you can download Ubuntu here   Ubuntu-desktop


3. To Dual-Boot Linux First we need to create a Free space in WINDOWS,To Create a free space in Windows You have to go to  CREATE AND FORMAT HARD DISK PARTITIONS MENU IN WINDOWS 


4. Then Select the Drive in which you want to Install Linux,and right click on it

5. Then select Shrink Volume option in option menu


6. After selecting Shrink Volume You will see a POPUP menu and type 10240 in the ENTER THE AMOUNT OF SPACE TO SHRINK IN MB .

7.10240  MB means 10 GB you can select more Space if you want but 10 GB is enough

8. press Shrink Button at the Bottom


 9. You will find a black box showing 10 GB and UN ALLOCATED beside your drive


(If this Partition is not recognized while installing in further steps then you need to create an extended partition for that you can use this link:

EXTENDED PARTITION STEPS.

Then Repeat the Installation as below)

10. You have to create a BOOTABLE USB OF LINUX ,you can use these links to create a  bootable usb:

                                1. create-bootable-usb-using-rufus

                             2. create-bootable-usb-using-POWERISO

  11. Then GO to your laptop's Boot Menu Enable USB BOOT LOADER and enable USB BOOTING

BOOT KEYS

DELL BOOT MANUAL

12.Inject USB and you can see this menu 


13.This step is Optional if you want you can check errors in Disc by selecting CHECK DISC FOR DEFECTS OPTION
14.If you don't want to do it just skip it and go to step 16


15. After checking it  will show this screen ,then press any key and it will show the menu again


16. Select INSTALL UBUNTU option in the Menu after selecting you will see this menu 
17. Select Language preferred language in the left and press Install Ubuntu 


18.After Pressing Install Ubuntu you will see this menu ,Select both the options as per your wish


19.If your Laptop or PC has 4 GB or more RAM select the First Option and press INSTALL NOW and go to Step 33


20.If not select something else and press continue


21. Here,you can see the free space which we freed in WINDOWS


22. Select the Free Space and press + in  the left 


23. You will see a Pop MENU and type 3072 in size box,that is 3 GB from 10 gb free space

24.In the Use as box select Swap area(which will act as ram)

25.Press OK



26, After allocation of swap area press + again on the Left

27.At  use as box select Ext4 journaling file system

28.At mount point select / 

29.Press OK


30. After Space Allocation You will see this Menu


31.press Install Now

32.After pressing Install Now you will see this warning ,press continue

 
33. Select  the country for time and time zone


34. Select the Key Board Layout,for Indians select ENGLISH(US)
35.Press Continue


36.Now you can see this Fill the Information and Press Continue


37. After pressing Continue It will take some time to install 

38.After Installation it will show something Like this

39. At last press Restart Now


40.Now your Linux is Ready to Use