TinyMe, The Little PCLinuxOS That Could
TinyME is a fresh and minute version of PCLinuxOS aimed at low-end computers and to those who want it fast. It is still under development but is already gaining popularity at a fast pace. Currently, it is among the top 100 distributions in Distrowatch.com, ranked #55 as of the time being.
PCLinuxOS may be on top of the distro ranking right now, but I haven’t heard loads of distributions that are derived from PCLOS. Meanwhile, its archrival Ubuntu has plenty of flavors that are too numerous to mention. That is why I got curious to try out TinyMe, one of the very few derivatives of PCLOS.
Installation:
The installation process was pretty much like that of PCLOS. Once the LiveCD was loaded, a blue boot menu appeared with several options to choose from. I booted normally by not changing anything or entering any boot parameters. Then, several uncomplicated configuration settings followed.
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