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4 Top Most Lightweight Linux Distributions That Still Easy To Use

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4 Top Most Lightweight Linux Distributions That Still Easy To Use There are Linux distributions in the world with their own purpose. Some distros are built as a modern, beautiful Linux desktop --which needs better hardware requirements. The others distributions, in the contrary, built for speed.  If you have an older computer with older hardwares, or if you just need a fast operating system to complete your jobs, you have to look for these 4 top fastest / most lightweight Linux distributions , but still easy to use as a productive, daily operating system. 1. Bodhi Linux  Bodhi Linux is a community based linux distribution based on Ubuntu. It uses a new desktop environment called Moksha (which is actually a fork of Enlightenment desktop environment). It is extremely, super fast Linux distribution that will make your computer fly like a jet. If you are a speed hunter, this distro is perfect for you. 2. Lubuntu Lubuntu is an official Ubuntu flavor distro. It uses the mature LXDE ...

3 Fresh Lightweight Music Players For Enjoying Your MP3s on Linux

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3 Fresh Lightweight Music Players For Enjoying Your MP3s on Linux Nearly every article about music players for Linux starts with an observation that there are �so many� of them. And it�s true � if you�re a Linux user, you�ve probably noticed they come in all shapes and sizes, from iTunes alternatives and feature-packed media organizers to simple, lightweight music apps. Speaking of lightweight, have you heard of Pragha? What about Yarock? Does Qomp sound familiar? Those three names refer to three (relatively) new music players for Linux. We know it can be hard to choose a single app from a myriad of options, so here we�ll help you decide whether any of these apps is worth your time. Theory: What Is a Lightweight Music Player? Before we examine the features of our new apps, let us make sure we�re on the same page when it comes to defining a lightweight music player. Fellow MakeUseOf writer Joel provided a sensible explanation in his round-up of music players two years ago: Let me first ...