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Tired of Windows, Mac OS X, and other Operating Systems ρáíd up gradation and support? Do you feel like trying something new? Or perhaps you want to test the cutting edge in operating system design or find out what the platform of the future is going to be like. Or you may simply want to try out a system that your friends are using to see whether you can use it for your computer.

There are plenty of operating system available and introducing new OS day by day with so many features and fast processing capability. This page lists a variety of free operating systems available that you can download and install on your computer.


Many of the systems are also open source so you can also tinker with the system, find out how it works, and learn from it. Here is the list of You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

Are you searching for a lightweight operating system for your netbook? Here is a list of You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. that can operate without using much of your hardware resources and probably boot from USB itself.

1, Ubuntu
Most Linux net book systems seem to be based off of this one in some way or another, so it’s really worth starting with Ubuntu Ubuntu is an operating system built by a worldwide team of expert developers.

1ubuntu.jpg


It contains all the applications you need: a web browser, office suite, media apps, instant messaging and much more. Ubuntu is an open-source alternative to Windows and Office.

2ubuntu.jpg


This operating system wasn’t exactly designed from the ground up. It’s a Gnome-based system including most of the standard Ubuntu apps (Firefox, Open Office, F-Spot, etc.) What makes this setup different is compatibility with computer hardware, and a GUI tailor-made to take advantage of the limited real estate laptop screens feature.

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2, Fedora
Fedora is the second most popular Linux-based operating system as of early 2010, behind Ubuntu. Fedora is an RPM-based, general purpose operating system built on top of the Linux kernel, developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat.

fedora3.jpg


One of Fedora’s main objectives is not only to contain software distributed under a free and open source license, but also to be on the leading edge of such technologies. Fedora developers prefer to make upstream changes instead of applying fixes specifically for Fedora—this ensures that their updates are available to all GNU/Linux distributions.

fedora4.jpg


Fedora has a comparatively short life cycle: version X is maintained until one month after version X+2 is released. With 6 months between releases, the maintenance period is about 13 months for each version.

Fedora because it had fairly good support for PowerPC when he used that processor architecture. He became accustomed to the operating system and continues to use it

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3, Kubuntu
Kubuntu is an official derivative of the Ubuntu operating system using the KDE graphical environment instead of GNOME. It is part of the Ubuntu project and uses the same underlying system. It is possible to run both the KDE desktop (kubuntu-desktop) as well as the Gnome desktop (ubuntu-desktop) interchangeably on the same machine.

kubuntu5.jpg


The Kubuntu desktop is supporting to full customization Originally designed to ease transition for users from other operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows) by allowing a similar desktop layout, the KDE 4 Plasma Desktop incorporates widget-centric modularity that allows the user to incorporate function similar to all other operating systems.

kubuntu6.jpg


It is also create new functionality not found in other operating system desktops. 3-D effects are available in the standard KDE4 installation.

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4, Jolicloud
Do you have a low memory low speed netbook? Then Jolicloud is the best operating system for you. It is a Linux-based operating system that is currently in development and Pre-Final testing.

jolicloud7.jpg


This Operating system is built upon Debian and Ubuntu 9.10, but is tweaked to be more suitable for computers that have weaker specifications in terms of disk storage, memory and screen size, like net book computers.

jolicloud8.jpg


Jolicloud relies heavily on Chromium-based packages for running web-based applications. For Windows-only products it uses Wine.

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5 Mandriva Linux
Mandriva Linux (formerly Mandrakelinux or Mandrake Linux) is a French Linux distribution distributed by Mandriva (formerly Mandrakesoft).

mandriva9.jpg


It uses the RPM Package Manager. The product lifetime of Mandriva Linux releases is 18 months for base updates (Linux, system software, etc.) and 12 months for desktop updates (window managers, desktop environments, web browsers, etc.).

mandriva10.jpg


Server products receive full updates for at least 24 months after their release.

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6, Crunchbang / Cruncheee
This one’s not exactly a netbook operating system per se, but it can make a pretty good one. Crunchbang is based on Ubuntu but focuses on “speed, style and substance” to quote their website.

crunchbang11.jpg


Based on the lightweight open box window manager, Crunchbang certainly is fast and could run really well on your netbook. I highly suggest trying this out if traditional net book operating systems don’t work out for you.

crunchbang12.jpg


It’s worth noting that in 2008, a group of EEE enthusiasts made a custom Crunchbang for EEE users: CrunchEEE. Check out Cruncheee here, but know that it’s over a year out of date.

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7, EasyPeasy
Ubuntu Netbook Edition is great, but a lot of things don’t work out of the box. MP3s, for example, can’t be played until you install the codecs.

easypeasy13.jpg


EasyPeasy aims to be simple by offering proprietary applications and codecs out of the box. You’ll be pleased to find your favorites including Skype and Picasa included by default.

easypeasy14.jpg


Installing EasyPeasy is pretty easy. Check out downloads and installation instructions over at easypeasy.com

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Operating System List Updated on Jan 2014
Linux Mint
Linux Mint provides a modern, powerful and elegant operating system for your notebook. It works out of the box, with full multimedia support and easy to use.

linux-mint.jpg

Based on Debian and Ubuntu, Mint provides about 30,000 packages and one of the best software managers with a a unique Update Manager and the robustness of its Linux architecture.

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Tired of Windows, Mac OS X, and other Operating Systems ρáíd up gradation and support? Do you feel like trying something new? Or perhaps you want to test the cutting edge in operating system design or find out what the platform of the future is going to be like. Or you may simply want to try out a system that your friends are using to see whether you can use it for your computer.

There are plenty of operating system available and introducing new OS day by day with so many features and fast processing capability. This page lists a variety of free operating systems available that you can download and install on your computer.


Many of the systems are also open source so you can also tinker with the system, find out how it works, and learn from it. Here is the list of You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

Are you searching for a lightweight operating system for your netbook? Here is a list of You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. that can operate without using much of your hardware resources and probably boot from USB itself.

1, Ubuntu
Most Linux net book systems seem to be based off of this one in some way or another, so it’s really worth starting with Ubuntu Ubuntu is an operating system built by a worldwide team of expert developers.

1ubuntu.jpg


It contains all the applications you need: a web browser, office suite, media apps, instant messaging and much more. Ubuntu is an open-source alternative to Windows and Office.

2ubuntu.jpg


This operating system wasn’t exactly designed from the ground up. It’s a Gnome-based system including most of the standard Ubuntu apps (Firefox, Open Office, F-Spot, etc.) What makes this setup different is compatibility with computer hardware, and a GUI tailor-made to take advantage of the limited real estate laptop screens feature.

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2, Fedora
Fedora is the second most popular Linux-based operating system as of early 2010, behind Ubuntu. Fedora is an RPM-based, general purpose operating system built on top of the Linux kernel, developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat.

fedora3.jpg


One of Fedora’s main objectives is not only to contain software distributed under a free and open source license, but also to be on the leading edge of such technologies. Fedora developers prefer to make upstream changes instead of applying fixes specifically for Fedora—this ensures that their updates are available to all GNU/Linux distributions.

fedora4.jpg


Fedora has a comparatively short life cycle: version X is maintained until one month after version X+2 is released. With 6 months between releases, the maintenance period is about 13 months for each version.

Fedora because it had fairly good support for PowerPC when he used that processor architecture. He became accustomed to the operating system and continues to use it

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3, Kubuntu
Kubuntu is an official derivative of the Ubuntu operating system using the KDE graphical environment instead of GNOME. It is part of the Ubuntu project and uses the same underlying system. It is possible to run both the KDE desktop (kubuntu-desktop) as well as the Gnome desktop (ubuntu-desktop) interchangeably on the same machine.

kubuntu5.jpg


The Kubuntu desktop is supporting to full customization Originally designed to ease transition for users from other operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows) by allowing a similar desktop layout, the KDE 4 Plasma Desktop incorporates widget-centric modularity that allows the user to incorporate function similar to all other operating systems.

kubuntu6.jpg


It is also create new functionality not found in other operating system desktops. 3-D effects are available in the standard KDE4 installation.

Download Link: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

4, Jolicloud
Do you have a low memory low speed netbook? Then Jolicloud is the best operating system for you. It is a Linux-based operating system that is currently in development and Pre-Final testing.

jolicloud7.jpg


This Operating system is built upon Debian and Ubuntu 9.10, but is tweaked to be more suitable for computers that have weaker specifications in terms of disk storage, memory and screen size, like net book computers.

jolicloud8.jpg


Jolicloud relies heavily on Chromium-based packages for running web-based applications. For Windows-only products it uses Wine.

Download Link: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. | You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

5 Mandriva Linux
Mandriva Linux (formerly Mandrakelinux or Mandrake Linux) is a French Linux distribution distributed by Mandriva (formerly Mandrakesoft).

mandriva9.jpg


It uses the RPM Package Manager. The product lifetime of Mandriva Linux releases is 18 months for base updates (Linux, system software, etc.) and 12 months for desktop updates (window managers, desktop environments, web browsers, etc.).

mandriva10.jpg


Server products receive full updates for at least 24 months after their release.

Download Link: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

6, Crunchbang / Cruncheee
This one’s not exactly a netbook operating system per se, but it can make a pretty good one. Crunchbang is based on Ubuntu but focuses on “speed, style and substance” to quote their website.

crunchbang11.jpg


Based on the lightweight open box window manager, Crunchbang certainly is fast and could run really well on your netbook. I highly suggest trying this out if traditional net book operating systems don’t work out for you.

crunchbang12.jpg


It’s worth noting that in 2008, a group of EEE enthusiasts made a custom Crunchbang for EEE users: CrunchEEE. Check out Cruncheee here, but know that it’s over a year out of date.

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7, EasyPeasy
Ubuntu Netbook Edition is great, but a lot of things don’t work out of the box. mρ3s, for example, can’t be played until you install the codecs.

easypeasy13.jpg


EasyPeasy aims to be simple by offering proprietary applications and codecs out of the box. You’ll be pleased to find your favorites including Skype and Picasa included by default.

easypeasy14.jpg


Installing EasyPeasy is pretty easy. Check out downloads and installation instructions over at easypeasy.com

Download Link: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

Operating System List Updated on Jan 2014
Linux Mint
Linux Mint provides a modern, powerful and elegant operating system for your notebook. It works out of the box, with full multimedia support and easy to use.

linux-mint.jpg

Based on Debian and Ubuntu, Mint provides about 30,000 packages and one of the best software managers with a a unique Update Manager and the robustness of its Linux architecture.

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