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= Run from HDD =
[https://www.tecmint.com/run-linux-live-images-from-hard-disk-in-linux/ How to Run Any Linux Distribution Directly from Hard Disk]
= Run from RAM =
= Run from RAM =
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| [https://antixlinux.com/ antiX]<br />live default pw: demo<br />[http://download.tuxfamily.org/antix/docs-antiX-19/FAQ/pmrp.html FAQ], [https://www.antixforum.com/ Forum]
| [https://antixlinux.com/ antiX]<br />live default pw: demo<br />[http://download.tuxfamily.org/antix/docs-antiX-19/FAQ/pmrp.html FAQ], [https://www.antixforum.com/ Forum]
| iceWM/IceWM
| iceWM/IceWM
| include many goodies:<br />SMTube, mpv, <br />Youtube video player<br />[https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/help-mx-save-system-to-iso-snapshot/ ISO snapshot].
| include many goodies:<br />SMTube, mpv, <br />[https://antixlinux.com/antix-21-grup-yorum-released/ Youtube video player]<br />[https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/help-mx-save-system-to-iso-snapshot/ ISO snapshot].
|}
|}
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions_that_run_from_RAM List of Linux distributions that run from RAM]
* Ubuntu
** Memory usage is 5.4GB according to System Monitor
** When I try to 'Power off' my USB drive through the 'Disks' utility. But I got an error that Device or resource is busy.
** If I forcefully pull out the USB drive, the whole live session is gone. So the conclusion is boot to ram is not fully supported.
** My experience with Ubuntu 20.04/22.04: press "e" and add '''toram''' just before or after "quiet splash" on line 4 (starting with linux) and then press F10. See [https://askubuntu.com/a/829962 screenshots].
::<syntaxhighlight bash>
setparams 'Ubuntu'
        set gfxpayload=keep
        linux  /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/pressed/ubuntu.seed maybe-ubiquity toram quiet splash ---
        initrd  /casper/initrd
</syntaxhighlight>
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions_that_run_from_RAM List of Linux distributions that run from RAM]. Some based on Debian include antiX (#15), Knoppix (#73), Slax and Tails (#31) (ranking is by [https://distrowatch.com/ DistroWatch] as Oct 2021). RAM usage is about 350MB except antiX uses only 125MB.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions_that_run_from_RAM List of Linux distributions that run from RAM]. Some based on Debian include antiX (#15), Knoppix (#73), Slax and Tails (#31) (ranking is by [https://distrowatch.com/ DistroWatch] as Oct 2021). RAM usage is about 350MB except antiX uses only 125MB.
* For antiX/MX Linux, we need to add [https://www.reddit.com/r/MXLinux/comments/c6llhh/running_entirelypartially_from_ram/ toram] parameter to the option line on the boot screen (tested on antiX-19.4_x64-full.iso).  
* For antiX/MX Linux, we need to add [https://www.reddit.com/r/MXLinux/comments/c6llhh/running_entirelypartially_from_ram/ toram] parameter to the option line on the boot screen (tested on antiX-19.4_x64-full.iso).  
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= Debian derived distributions =
= Debian derived distributions =
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions#Debian-based
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions#Debian-based
== SparkyLinux ==
* [https://itsfoss.com/best-rolling-release-distros 7 Best Rolling Release Linux Distributions for People Who Want the Latest and Greatest of Kernel and Software] 2021: '''openSUSE Tumbleweed, Arch Linux, Manjaro Linux, Solus Linux, Debian Testing, Void Linux, Gentoo Linux'''.
* [https://sparkylinux.org/about/ SparkyLinux] is a lightweight, fast and simple Linux distribution designed for both old and new computers featuring customised Enlightenment and LXDE desktops. '''It has been built on the "testing" branch of Debian GNU/Linux.'''
* It has two flavors of images: Stable and (Semi)Rolling (another good choice is [https://www.sovereignvalley.com/is-mx-linux-a-rolling-distro/ MX Linux]).
* For example, r-base and ddclient programs are the latest when I checked them on my rolling release SparkyLinux.
* [https://wiki.sparkylinux.org/doku.php/minimum_system_requirements Minimum system requirements]
* [https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=sparky Past releases]
* The [https://sparkylinux.org/sparky-aptus-appcenter/ '''AppCenter''' (APTUS APPCENTER)] has different subcategories under categories. This make it easy to discover new software. For example, in Sparky 8, the "System" category has 9 subcategories: Backup, Disk, Encrypt, File Systems, Kernels, Others, Packages, Shells and Virtual.
* [https://techviewleo.com/sparkylinux-review-step-by-step-installation-guide/ SparkyLinux – Review and Step-by-Step Installation Guide] (in Proxmox).


== MX Linux ==
== MX Linux ==
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== Raspberry Pi OS ==
== Raspberry Pi OS ==
== Gnoppix ==
[https://debugpointnews.com/gnoppix-22-12-release/?amp=1 Gnoppix Linux 22.12 is out with GNOME 43, Kernel 6.0, + More]


== Q4OS ==
== Q4OS ==
== SparkyLinux ==


== Twister OS ==
== Twister OS ==
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= Red Hat derived distributions =
= Red Hat derived distributions =
[https://www.makeuseof.com/ways-red-hat-source-code-restrictions-affect-other-distros/ 4 Ways Red Hat's Source Code Restrictions Affect Other Distros]


== Fedora ==
== Fedora ==
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<li>[https://www.neowin.net/news/fedora-33-launches-with-updated-gnome-and-btrfs/ Fedora 33 launches with updated GNOME and BTRFS] </li>
<li>[https://www.neowin.net/news/fedora-33-launches-with-updated-gnome-and-btrfs/ Fedora 33 launches with updated GNOME and BTRFS] </li>
</ul>
</ul>
= Arch Linux =
[[Arch_Linux|Arch Linux]]


= Small/lightweight Linux distributions =
= Small/lightweight Linux distributions =
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* [https://thishosting.rocks/best-lightweight-linux-distros/ 50+ Best Lightweight Linux Distros for 2020] (it includes a table for comparison), [https://www.techradar.com/news/best-lightweight-linux-distro Best lightweight Linux distro of 2020]
* [https://thishosting.rocks/best-lightweight-linux-distros/ 50+ Best Lightweight Linux Distros for 2020] (it includes a table for comparison), [https://www.techradar.com/news/best-lightweight-linux-distro Best lightweight Linux distro of 2020]
* [https://itsfoss.com/lightweight-linux-beginners/ 16 Best Lightweight Linux Distributions For Older Computers] 2021
* [https://itsfoss.com/lightweight-linux-beginners/ 16 Best Lightweight Linux Distributions For Older Computers] 2021
= Make a Linux distro =
[https://popovicu.com/posts/making-a-micro-linux-distro/ Making a micro Linux distro]


= Live USB =
= Live USB =
See [[Desktop_environment#Live_USB|Live USB]].
See [[Desktop_environment#Live_USB|Live USB]].


= 10 Best And Most Secure Linux Distributions =
= Best Linux Distributions =
https://fossbytes.com/secure-linux-distros-privacy-anonymity/
[https://itsfoss.com/distrohopping-issues/ 7 Deadly Sins of Distrohopping]
 
== Lightweight ==
[https://itsfoss.com/lightweight-linux-beginners/ Best Lightweight Linux Distributions for Older Computers (With System Requirements)]
 
== Secure ==
[https://fossbytes.com/secure-linux-distros-privacy-anonymity/ 10 Best And Most Secure Linux Distributions]
 
== Immutable ==
* [https://itsfoss.com/immutable-linux-distros/ 11 Immutable Linux Distributions for Those Looking to Embrace the Future]
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/best-immutable-linux-distros/ The 5 Best Immutable, Rock-Solid Linux Distros]
** Fedora Silverblue ships with the entire system provided as one giant component that you replace whenever you download a system update (one that is also read-only). This is an approach similar to that of Android, Chromebooks, and macOS. It stops a single corrupted system file from preventing your entire PC from booting.
 
== Gaming ==
[https://itsfoss.com/linux-gaming-distributions/ Best Distributions for Gaming on Linux]
 
== Desktop ==
[https://itsfoss.com/best-linux-desktop-environments/ The Best Desktop Environments For Linux ]


= Kids =
= Kids =
[https://www.maketecheasier.com/configure-linux-for-children/ How to Configure Linux for Children]
[https://www.maketecheasier.com/configure-linux-for-children/ How to Configure Linux for Children]

Latest revision as of 15:39, 9 April 2024

Run from HDD

How to Run Any Linux Distribution Directly from Hard Disk

Run from RAM

Dsitro DE/WM Pro
Lubuntu LxQt/Openbox nothing special
Slax NA/fluxbox very thin ito software
very clean itf interface
no installation option
antiX
live default pw: demo
FAQ, Forum
iceWM/IceWM include many goodies:
SMTube, mpv,
Youtube video player
ISO snapshot.
  • List of Linux distributions that run from RAM
  • Ubuntu
    • Memory usage is 5.4GB according to System Monitor
    • When I try to 'Power off' my USB drive through the 'Disks' utility. But I got an error that Device or resource is busy.
    • If I forcefully pull out the USB drive, the whole live session is gone. So the conclusion is boot to ram is not fully supported.
    • My experience with Ubuntu 20.04/22.04: press "e" and add toram just before or after "quiet splash" on line 4 (starting with linux) and then press F10. See screenshots.
setparams 'Ubuntu'

        set gfxpayload=keep
        linux   /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/pressed/ubuntu.seed maybe-ubiquity toram quiet splash ---
        initrd  /casper/initrd
  • List of Linux distributions that run from RAM. Some based on Debian include antiX (#15), Knoppix (#73), Slax and Tails (#31) (ranking is by DistroWatch as Oct 2021). RAM usage is about 350MB except antiX uses only 125MB.
  • For antiX/MX Linux, we need to add toram parameter to the option line on the boot screen (tested on antiX-19.4_x64-full.iso).
    • First boot screen -> Use Legacy Kernel -> Normal Boot (but add "toram" to the Boot Options line at the bottom). So the boot options become "quiet splasht disable=1xF toram". Enter. It will show "Copy 1.33 GiB to RAM" on the screen (about 1 minute).
    • I delete all partitions on HDD and add 2.0TB as "/". Then the installation can continue.
    • After we see the desktop df -h should not reveal /dev/sda1 and it should only have tmpfs and /dev/loop0.
    • I can remove the USB drive.
    • To configure wifi, open antiX Control Centre -> Network -> WiFi Connect(Connman).
    • Somehow, it can remember my identity so I don't need to go to wifi to reconnect. Interesting.
  • What are the best Linux distros that run entirely in RAM?
  • A screenshot of antiX-21 (taken from running in Proxmox, so the res is 1024 x 768/4:3)
AntiX21 mmedia.png

Linux Distro for Your Cloud Server

How to Choose the Right Linux Distro for Your Cloud Server Fedora is the upstream source of Red Hat. CentOS is the downstream source of RHEL.

Debian derived distributions

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions#Debian-based

SparkyLinux

MX Linux

Kali

Peppermint

https://peppermintos.com/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peppermint_OS

  • Not even any web browser has been pre-installed. "We hope you enjoy - Everything you need & nothing you don't".
  • A light-weight LXDE distribution for cloud applications
  • In place of traditionally native applications for common tasks (word processing, image editing), it ships with the custom Ice application, which allows users to create site-specific browsers (SSB's).
  • From my testing, favicon is not downloaded when I create an SSB for twitter in ICE:)
  • Not impressed by the SSB idea.

Raspberry Pi OS

Gnoppix

Gnoppix Linux 22.12 is out with GNOME 43, Kernel 6.0, + More

Q4OS

Twister OS

Whonix OS

Red Hat derived distributions

4 Ways Red Hat's Source Code Restrictions Affect Other Distros

Fedora

LXQt version looks better than GNOME (the top menu does not show all opened apps!) and KDE (too heavy).

Arch Linux

Arch Linux

Small/lightweight Linux distributions

Make a Linux distro

Making a micro Linux distro

Live USB

See Live USB.

Best Linux Distributions

7 Deadly Sins of Distrohopping

Lightweight

Best Lightweight Linux Distributions for Older Computers (With System Requirements)

Secure

10 Best And Most Secure Linux Distributions

Immutable

Gaming

Best Distributions for Gaming on Linux

Desktop

The Best Desktop Environments For Linux

Kids

How to Configure Linux for Children