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Posted by NikoB
 - January 25, 2024, 12:02:27
When the creators of Linux go back to basics and this version runs on 4GB of RAM, with at least 3.3GB free after downloading all the key drivers and services, then I will consider it necessary to evaluate it personally, like the majority of the world's population.

And at the moment, Linux versions have become so fat in size that they no longer work on 4GB, despite the fact that W11 works, the worst version of Windows. ))

Until the UI response speed becomes comparable to W10 LTSB 2016 and it easily works on 4GB with 3GB free and all the latest hardware is supported - ordinary consumers don't care about all versions of Linux. It will remain the preserve of a narrow layer of nerds who are trying to use it to improve their resume when starting a career in IT...

What else can any version of Linux boast of? Free? So W10-11, any version, has long been free for everyone who has a couple of brains...
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 25, 2024, 11:47:12
Linux Mint has released an "Edge" ISO of its latest release 21.3 "Virginia" with the Linux 6.5 kernel. This means that the popular Linux distribution based on the Cinnamon desktop can also be used on newer laptops or PCs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Linux-Mint-21-3-Edge-ISO-with-Linux-kernel-6-5-released-for-download.796991.0.html