antiX Linux 26: Lightness and Flexibility
antiX Linux 26 is presented as a distribution based on Debian 13, but significantly reduced in size and system requirements. This feature makes it ideal for use on older or resource-constrained hardware, including 32-bit systems and virtual machines.
The distribution offers the possibility to choose between different init systems and proposes ultralightweight graphical interfaces, helping to maximize performance even on less powerful machines. For those evaluating on-premise deployments, there are trade-offs between performance and system footprint to consider carefully.
Debian: A Solid Foundation
Debian is one of the longest-lived and most appreciated Linux distributions, known for its stability and broad hardware support. Choosing Debian as a base guarantees antiX Linux wide compatibility and a solid package ecosystem.
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