DeLi Linux stands for "Desktop Light" Linux. It is a Linux Distribution for old computers, from 486 to Pentium III or so. It's focused on desktop usage.
DeLi Linux, a light-weight desktop distribution designed for computers with as little as 32 MB of RAM: the hardware requirements had to be raised: for running the GUI at least 32 MB of RAM are recommended; a MMX capable processor is recommended for multimedia applications; a full installation with all applications requires about 750 MB space on hard disk.
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DeLi Linux
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, May 30 2008 07:59 AM
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Posted 30 May 2008 - 07:59 AM
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Posted 30 May 2008 - 11:39 AM
This is a very interesting project.
On my workplace we are considering to install linux based OS's rather than windows to save money on licenses and keep everything legal.
There are many obstacles that keep a linux box from running on a MS network (Active Directory/Exchange server) with MS platforms (Windows) and MS software (Office) but we are slowly getting people to use Firefox, OpenOffice and now starting to add Ubuntu machines that make use of tools that they already started to like.
We have many old machines around here and this distribution seems very fit to be installed on them.
Thanks for mentioning this distro, will surely try it to see how it goes.
On my workplace we are considering to install linux based OS's rather than windows to save money on licenses and keep everything legal.
There are many obstacles that keep a linux box from running on a MS network (Active Directory/Exchange server) with MS platforms (Windows) and MS software (Office) but we are slowly getting people to use Firefox, OpenOffice and now starting to add Ubuntu machines that make use of tools that they already started to like.
We have many old machines around here and this distribution seems very fit to be installed on them.
Thanks for mentioning this distro, will surely try it to see how it goes.
#3
Posted 31 May 2008 - 04:13 AM
Nice for running on 32 MB RAM Virtual Machine.
Yes! Thanks for the mention.
Yes! Thanks for the mention.
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