A fast and efficient Linux distribution based on Slackware, featuring Xfce desktop environment and popular open source applications.
Vector Linux is a Linux distribution based on Slackware that aims to provide a fast, highly efficient, and easy-to-use Linux operating system for everyday use. It was launched in 2008 with a focus on lower system resource usage while still providing good usability and powerful performance.
Vector uses the lightweight Xfce desktop environment by default, which helps it run fast on older hardware while still being visually appealing on newer systems. Some key features and applications included in Vector Linux:
In reviews, Vector Linux is often praised for its speed, resource efficiency, ease of use, and ability to revive old computers. Its relatively small ISO image download sizes also make it accessible. The tradeoff is less frequent release cycles and fewer supported packages compared to bigger distros like Ubuntu.
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