07-19-2020, 09:10 AM
I was searching today on Smallest linux distros with gui on google and got this handy distro slitaz!
Its size is just 50 MB! It has a GUI too!
I have not tried it till now but before trying I just hopped here to ask if anyone have tried it or not
and if yes then give me suggestions regarding it.....
I read about it that its small but has strong security
-zdnet
Seems Interseting..... I am going to try it right now....anyone else have a recommendation then plz reply below
Hey need I help!
I installed SliTaz on Virtual Box but It just gave me a terminal like this
Why I didn't got the GUI ?
Is this a error or I am missing something?
thnx in adv!
This was the steps which I used to install slitaz on virtualbox:
Step-1: Downloading latest distro of slitaz from its website
Step-2: Opened Up Virtual box and then clicked on new and selected linux in type and version as Linux 2.6/3.x/4.x (32-bit)
Step-3: As usual creating discs, etc
Step-4: Loaded up the iso file on the first boot
That's all! Once it opened It asked for language and the type which I want to install like slitaz live, slitaz core live, etc
And then ended up as shown above in the pic!
Its size is just 50 MB! It has a GUI too!
I have not tried it till now but before trying I just hopped here to ask if anyone have tried it or not
and if yes then give me suggestions regarding it.....
I read about it that its small but has strong security
Quote:SliTaz is a full in-memory Linux designed to launch from CD-ROM or USB key. It's small, only about 50MB, but has the ability to provide strong security capabilities and can be installed in a base system or a stripped-down X environment.
-zdnet
Seems Interseting..... I am going to try it right now....anyone else have a recommendation then plz reply below
Hey need I help!
I installed SliTaz on Virtual Box but It just gave me a terminal like this
Why I didn't got the GUI ?
Is this a error or I am missing something?
thnx in adv!
This was the steps which I used to install slitaz on virtualbox:
Step-1: Downloading latest distro of slitaz from its website
Step-2: Opened Up Virtual box and then clicked on new and selected linux in type and version as Linux 2.6/3.x/4.x (32-bit)
Step-3: As usual creating discs, etc
Step-4: Loaded up the iso file on the first boot
That's all! Once it opened It asked for language and the type which I want to install like slitaz live, slitaz core live, etc
And then ended up as shown above in the pic!
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