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Lightweight Linux Distribution antiX-17 Released!

One of the best lightweight Linux distributions, antiX has just released its latest version, antiX-17 code-named “Heather Heyer”.

The new release is based on Debian 9.2. Like Devuan Linux, antiX is one of the systemd-free Linux distributions.

AntiX-17 supports both 32-bit and 64-bit processors which is not surprising because it focuses on supporting older hardware. It can support Pentium III computers with a minimum 256 MB RAM requirement. The installer needs a minimum of 2.7 GB hard drive space to run.

You can either install it on a hard disk or run live from an encrypted stick with persistence and remaster. It can be also used as a fast-booting rescue CD

antiX comes in 4 flavors:

New features in AntiX-17 Heather Heyer

Highlights of the new release are:

antiX-17 also contains in-house apps in its repos. You have 1-to-1-voice-antix that lets voice chats between two pcs through an encrypted mumble. It also includes a remote access help application, 1-to-1-assistance-antix as well as ssh-conduit for remote resources through an ssh encrypted connection.

Check out what’s new on antiX in the video below. If you like Linux videos, do subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Get antiX-17

Download any of the 4 “Flavours” of antiX-17 for both 32-bit and 64-bit processors from the link below:

Download antiX

Do share your experience in the comment box below if you have tried antiX-17.

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