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Tiny Core Linux an Operating System at ~ 10Mb

Let this article start with bursting your bubble by being honest: of course, you shouldn’t expect much. This is a 10Mb operating system that will be talked about so you shouldn’t be expecting this to have everything that the operating systems can give you.

Again, it’s 10Mb – 10 Megabytes – and that’s too little of a size for an operating software when compared to what you are using to read this article.
Your OS takes as far 5GB – 5 Gigabytes – and even more just to provide you with all of these apps and features that you’re using.

Still, if you are not appreciating what this operating software is, then it would be better to look for other Linux operating systems because Tiny Core Linux is definitely not for the inexperienced. Again, another phrase has to be repeated for emphasis: using Tiny Core Linux is definitely not for the inexperienced Linux users.

The very first advantage that Tiny Core Linux takes pride among the rest of the other big-wig operating systems is that it boots faster than any other else.
Turn the PC on, and your Tiny Core Linux is up for the work. It also has a desktop layout that is very neat.

You wouldn’t find anything unnecessary on the desktop. Only the logo of Tiny Core Linux is there,
with the application launcher below, which is very similar to other Linux app launchers, and still below is the task bar.

The platform is also very simple. The application audit is also very simple. In fact, everything in Tiny Core Linux is just too simple that if you do not know what the purpose of it is, you would think that the whole operating system is just ridiculous.

So, before going in to try out and think that you have wasted your time in trying this operating system, you first need to understand what using Tiny Core Linux should mean to you.

This operating software is designed under the minimalist philosophy of design in the sense that you have to install everything by yourself. If you need an internet browser, go install it yourself. If you need a multimedia codec, then you have to install it all by yourself. The only thing that is installed in Tiny Core Linux by default is a word browser, which you might not even find too flexible for your need. So if you are not into exploring and contributing to the development of this micro-operating software, then you better not try this one out.

John Doe

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