Most Linux distributions or operating systems in general typically range from 1 to 5GB in size. Granted, by today's hard drive capacity standards, that's minuscule. But if you're working with an older machine or want a  Linux distribution you can  carry with you at all times , you'll want something smaller. That's where Tiny Core Linux comes into play. Also: Ready to ditch Windows for good? This is the Linux distro I recommend for beginners This...

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