Slax Linux is a lightweight and portable operating system built
Slax Linux is a lightweight and portable operating system built the Debian and Slackware distribution. You can run it on 128 MB RAM from live USB or regular installation. But if you want to use the web browser then you will need 512 MB RAM. Which is not a lot given how smooth the OS actually feels. Slax uses a module-based system. This means that you can customize the installation by adding or removing modules ( software packages) without altering the base system. Just like other lightweight OS, you can run it live. But it goes one step further by letting you run the OS from the RAM. Select the option while booting up and then make sure to have 512 MB RAM. If you have an old PC that struggles with modern operating systems or applications, Linux Lite could be the perfect choice. It only requires 768 MB RAM to get up and running. And just like other lightweight Linux distros, you can run it live from a flash drive. You will find a desktop interface similar to Windows he...