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'''Linux Lite''' is a [[Linux distribution|distribution]] of the family of [[GNU/Linux]] [[Operating Systems]], originated in [[New Zealand]], based on [[Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]] and led by Jerry Bezencon<ref>Lite Linux Project Leader</ref>. This [[Linux distribution|distribution]] is characterized in that it is friendly to the novice user, ease of use, but also because it provides a stable and agile performance, with very little consumption of resources, thanks to its innovative desktop [[XFCE]], a lightweight single desktop.
'''Linux Lite''' is a [[Linux distribution|distribution]] of the family of [[GNU/Linux]] [[Operating Systems]], originated in [[New Zealand]], based on [[Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]] and led by Jerry Bezencon.<ref>Lite Linux Project Leader</ref> This [[Linux distribution|distribution]] is characterized in that it is friendly to the novice user, ease of use, but also because it provides a stable and agile performance, with very little consumption of resources, thanks to its innovative desktop [[XFCE]], a lightweight single desktop.


'''Linux Lite''' is free and is designed to be fast and simple, suitable for new [[Linux]] users who want a lightweight and fully functional environment. Also, with '''Linux Lite''', anyone can give new life to that old computer he could still have abandoned somewhere in your home or office, not only due to the limited resources of the machine but also because of the high [[hardware]] requirements that are currently required for a PC<ref>Personal Computer</ref> by [[operating systems]] like [[Windows 7]], [[Windows 8]] or Windows 9<ref>Next Operating System of Microsoft Corporation</ref>.
'''Linux Lite''' is free and is designed to be fast and simple, suitable for new [[Linux]] users who want a lightweight and fully functional environment. Also, with '''Linux Lite''', anyone can give new life to that old computer he could still have abandoned somewhere in your home or office, not only due to the limited resources of the machine but also because of the high [[hardware]] requirements that are currently required for a PC<ref>Personal Computer</ref> by [[operating systems]] like [[Windows 7]], [[Windows 8]] or Windows 9.<ref>Next Operating System of Microsoft Corporation</ref>


The purpose of '''Linux Lite''' is to slowly introduce [[Windows]] users in [[Linux]], so '''Linux Lite''' is an example of how easy it can be both use [[Linux]] on old computers as well as in modern computers.
The purpose of '''Linux Lite''' is to slowly introduce [[Windows]] users in [[Linux]], so '''Linux Lite''' is an example of how easy it can be both use [[Linux]] on old computers as well as in modern computers.
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'''Linux Lite''' includes their own [[repositories]] in the '''[[Software]] Manager'''. This facilitates the maintenance and updating of own packages as '''Lite User Manager''', '''Lite Manual''', '''Lite Fix''' and '''Lite Software''', which is a script that allows you to add or remove additional software. It also includes several programs that are among the popular ones such as [[Skype]], [[Dropbox (service)|Dropbox]], [[Java plugin]], [[VirtualBox]], [[PlayOnLinux]], Multimedia [[Codec (disambiguation)|Codecs]], [[Google Chrome|Chrome]], [[Steam]] and others.
'''Linux Lite''' includes their own [[repositories]] in the '''[[Software]] Manager'''. This facilitates the maintenance and updating of own packages as '''Lite User Manager''', '''Lite Manual''', '''Lite Fix''' and '''Lite Software''', which is a script that allows you to add or remove additional software. It also includes several programs that are among the popular ones such as [[Skype]], [[Dropbox (service)|Dropbox]], [[Java plugin]], [[VirtualBox]], [[PlayOnLinux]], Multimedia [[Codec (disambiguation)|Codecs]], [[Google Chrome|Chrome]], [[Steam]] and others.


== '''Linux Lite is not Linpus Linux Lite''' ==
== Linux Lite is not Linpus Linux Lite ==
[[Linux]] users should be clear that '''Linux Lite''' is not the same as [[Linpus Linux Lite]]. These are two completely different distributions. So do not be confused. In this article we are referring specifically to '''Linux Lite'''.
[[Linux]] users should be clear that '''Linux Lite''' is not the same as [[Linpus Linux Lite]]. These are two completely different distributions. So do not be confused. In this article we are referring specifically to '''Linux Lite'''.


== '''Releases''' ==
== Releases ==
'''Last Stable Release:''' Linux Lite 2.0<ref>Linux Lite 2.0 Release</ref>, released on 1 June 2014.<br />
'''Last Stable Release:''' Linux Lite 2.0,<ref>Linux Lite 2.0 Release</ref> released on 1 June 2014.<br />
'''Previous Version:''' Linux Lite 1.0<ref>Linux Lice 1.0 Release</ref>, released on October 26, 2012.
'''Previous Version:''' Linux Lite 1.0,<ref>Linux Lice 1.0 Release</ref> released on October 26, 2012.


== '''Hardware Requirements''' ==
== Hardware Requirements ==
'''Minimum Requirements for Linux Lite/32-bit'''
'''Minimum Requirements for Linux Lite/32-bit'''
'''Processor:''' 700 MHz or higher; '''RAM:''' 512 MB ​​or more; '''Hard Drive:''' 5GB or more; VGA
'''Processor:''' 700&nbsp;MHz or higher; '''RAM:''' 512 MB ​​or more; '''Hard Drive:''' 5GB or more; VGA
'''Resolution:''' 1024X768; '''Media:''' DVD drive or USB port to run the ISO image.
'''Resolution:''' 1024X768; '''Media:''' DVD drive or USB port to run the ISO image.


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== External Links ==
== External links ==
* [https://www.linuxliteos.com/ Official Website of Linux Lite]
* [https://www.linuxliteos.com/ Official Website of Linux Lite]
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=lite <br />
* http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=lite
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Lite<br />
* http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Lite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlMr2n6q7QA
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlMr2n6q7QA


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Linux Lite is a distribution of the family of GNU/Linux Operating Systems, originated in New Zealand, based on Ubuntu and led by Jerry Bezencon.[1] This distribution is characterized in that it is friendly to the novice user, ease of use, but also because it provides a stable and agile performance, with very little consumption of resources, thanks to its innovative desktop XFCE, a lightweight single desktop.

Linux Lite is free and is designed to be fast and simple, suitable for new Linux users who want a lightweight and fully functional environment. Also, with Linux Lite, anyone can give new life to that old computer he could still have abandoned somewhere in your home or office, not only due to the limited resources of the machine but also because of the high hardware requirements that are currently required for a PC[2] by operating systems like Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 9.[3]

The purpose of Linux Lite is to slowly introduce Windows users in Linux, so Linux Lite is an example of how easy it can be both use Linux on old computers as well as in modern computers.

In April 2014, Windows XP stopped receiving technical support and automatic security updates from Microsoft Corporation, so millions of computers were unprotected worldwide. It is for this that Linux Lite wants to exploit that gap to extend the life of these old machines and offer a new air for several years.

The Linux Lite advertising slogan is "Simple, fast, free".

Linux Lite is available not only in 32-bit version but also in 64-bit version. However, the 32-bit version is a lightweight distribution for machines with limited resources.

Linux Lite includes their own repositories in the Software Manager. This facilitates the maintenance and updating of own packages as Lite User Manager, Lite Manual, Lite Fix and Lite Software, which is a script that allows you to add or remove additional software. It also includes several programs that are among the popular ones such as Skype, Dropbox, Java plugin, VirtualBox, PlayOnLinux, Multimedia Codecs, Chrome, Steam and others.

Linux Lite is not Linpus Linux Lite

Linux users should be clear that Linux Lite is not the same as Linpus Linux Lite. These are two completely different distributions. So do not be confused. In this article we are referring specifically to Linux Lite.

Releases

Last Stable Release: Linux Lite 2.0,[4] released on 1 June 2014.
Previous Version: Linux Lite 1.0,[5] released on October 26, 2012.

Hardware Requirements

Minimum Requirements for Linux Lite/32-bit Processor: 700 MHz or higher; RAM: 512 MB ​​or more; Hard Drive: 5GB or more; VGA Resolution: 1024X768; Media: DVD drive or USB port to run the ISO image.

References

  1. Lite Linux Project Leader
  2. Personal Computer
  3. Next Operating System of Microsoft Corporation
  4. Linux Lite 2.0 Release
  5. Linux Lice 1.0 Release

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