Complete operating system configuration requirements and checks for Linux operating systems before you start installation.
- Guidelines for Linux Operating System Installation
Operating system guidelines to be aware of before proceeding with an Oracle installation. - Reviewing Operating System and Software Upgrade Best Practices
These topics provide general planning guidelines and platform-specific information about upgrades and migration. - Reviewing Operating System Security Common Practices
Secure operating systems are an important basis for general system security. - About Installation Fixup Scripts
Oracle Universal Installer detects when the minimum requirements for an installation are not met, and creates shell scripts, called fixup scripts, to finish incomplete system configuration steps. - About Operating System Requirements
Depending on the products that you intend to install, verify that you have the required operating system kernel and packages installed. - Using Oracle RPM Checker on IBM: Linux on System z
Use the Oracle RPM Checker utility to verify that you have the required Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SUSE packages installed on the operating system before you start the Oracle Database or Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation. - Operating System Requirements for x86-64 Linux Platforms
The Linux distributions and packages listed in this section are supported for this release on x86-64. - Operating System Requirements for IBM: Linux on System z
The Linux distributions and packages listed in this section are supported for this release on IBM: Linux on System z. - Additional Drivers and Software Packages for Linux
Information about optional drivers and software packages. - Checking Kernel and Package Requirements for Linux
Verify your kernel and packages to see if they meet minimum requirements for installation. - Installing the cvuqdisk RPM for Linux
If you do not use an Oracle Database Preinstallation RPM, and you want to use the Cluster Verification Utility, then you must install thecvuqdisk
RPM. - Reviewing HugePages Memory Allocation
Review this information if your operating system has HugePages enabled. - Disabling Transparent HugePages
Oracle recommends that you disable Transparent HugePages before you start installation. - Enabling the Name Service Cache Daemon
To allow Oracle Clusterware to better tolerate network failures with NAS devices or NFS mounts, enable the Name Service Cache Daemon (nscd
). - Verifying the Disk I/O Scheduler on Linux
For best performance for Oracle ASM, Oracle recommends that you use the Deadline I/O Scheduler. - Using Automatic SSH Configuration During Installation
To install Oracle software, configure secure shell (SSH) connectivity between all cluster member nodes. - Setting Network Time Protocol for Cluster Time Synchronization
Use either the Oracle Cluster Time Synchronization or network time protocol (NTP) option for time synchronization.
Ubuntu 20.04 is the latest version of the operating system Ubuntu and is adapted for laptops and computers free for download. Launched in October 2020 is set to be a working version until April 2021. The latest update for Ubuntu has a. You can find me on these socials:. Forums:. Podcast:. MX Linux is a Debian-based Linux distribution that uses the lightweight Xfce Linux desktop environment. You can give it a try if you’re looking for a full-fledged operating system for everyday work. Ubuntu comes with everything you need to run your organisation, school, home or enterprise. All the essential applications, like an office suite, browsers, email and media apps come pre-installed and thousands more games and applications are available in the Ubuntu Software Centre. The idea that Microsoft’s Windows is the world’s most buggy and vulnerable operating system is pants, and it is so-called cast iron operating systems like Linux and macOS which are the worst.
- CPU: 1Ghz processor
- RAM: 768mb ram
- STORAGE: 8gb
- RESOLUTION: VGA screen 1024x768 resolution
- MEDIA: DVD drive or USB port for the ISO image
- CPU: 1.5GHz processor
- RAM: 1024mb ram
- STORAGE: 20gb
- RESOLUTION: VGA, DVI or HDMI screen 1366x768
- MEDIA: DVD drive or USB port for the ISO image
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATIONS:
PREFERRED SPECIFICATIONS:
Standard package list and more details here.
Check out our hardware database here.
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Download BitTorrent for Windows or Mac here. Linux users here.
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In Windows Search, type msinfo or msinfo32 and launch the desktop app named System Information. Look for the BIOS Mode item, and if the value for it is UEFI, then you have the UEFI firmware. If it says BIOS Mode Legacy, then that’s the firmware you’re running. Also, in general, UEFI-enabled machines have faster startup and shutdown times as compared to BIOS-Legacy machines. If you bought the computer/motherboard after 2010, chances are you have a UEFI system. If you are still unsure, download the UEFI version as it will also detect and run on a BIOS-Legacy computer.
It is highly recommended that you turn off Secure Boot or you will have a far less enjoyable computing experience. To disable Secure Boot, see here.
Linux Lite 5.2 Final is now available for download and installation with full UEFI support. This is the most feature rich, complete Linux Lite release to date. This is the release many people have been waiting for. Linux Lite makes the transition to a linux based operating system by offering a full, Microsoft compatible Office suite, familiar software like Firefox, Chrome, Teamviewer, VLC as well as full system back up tools, a comprehensive - easy to follow Help Manual to guide you on your journey, Steam so you can keep playing your Windows games and so much more familiar software. Our Desktop is laid out just like it is in Windows with a Start Menu to the left and a tray to the right with Volume, Network and Calendar options. See below for What's New.
COMMON SOFTWARE
Web Browser - Firefox 82.0
Email Client - Thunderbird 68.10.0
Office Suite - LibreOffice 6.4.6.2
Media Player - VLC 3.0.9.2
Image Editor - Gimp 2.10.18 Venezia fc 1920 kitsempty spaces the blog.
System Backup and Restore - Timeshift 20.03
File Manager - Thunar 1.8.14
Base: 20.04.1
Kernel: 5.4.0-52 (custom kernels are also available via our Repository for versions 3.13 - 5.9)
Series: 5.x
DESKTOP UI
Window Theme: Adapta
Icon Theme: Papirus
Font: Roboto Regular
WHAT'S NEW
Removed Adobe Flash, now unsupported
Removed defunct GTK2 themes
Added SimpleScreenRecorder, Teams and Zoom to Lite Software
Added easy toggle ON/OFF for FirewallD in Settings Manager
Added easy toggle ON/OFF for Lite Widget in Settings Manager
Added Battery Status to Lite Widget (Laptops only)
Added more Screensavers
Added more Printer drivers
Added Spellcheck for LibreOffice (US only)
Added Restore Taskbar feature to Lite Tweaks
Added new Wallpapers
Updated UEFI files for build process
Fixed Lite Sounds bug
Fixed Notifications bug
Latest Papirus icons theme
Grub image - now transparent
If you are writing the ISO to a USB on Windows, Mac or Linux, you need use Etcher - https://www.balena.io/etcher/ We only support Etcher as it has shown to be the most reliable in our testing.
Linux or Mac command line:
Yumi, Multiboot and other multi-boot applications are not supported. If you do use unsupported third party software to burn Linux Lite to a USB, try logging in with ubuntu as the username and password, or just as the username, no password.
If the screen locks during Live mode, type linux or one of the above usernames into the user box and click on the Login button (no password required)
Linux Lite 5.2 64bit - 1st November, 2020
FILENAME: linux-lite-5.2-64bit.iso
SIZE: 1.4GB - DVD, USB
MD5SUM: 75acfa25daf0117c37d9ceb72545fb89
SHA256: abd13a1aafc5824b68ea3b1e007e85ce39b2e3904f62f4de78f98d7cb5cd4104
HTTP MIRRORS: Click here
TORRENT HASH: 33ca7e486294da8191a3d675934cc38a92cf2267
LIVE USER: Login to the live desktop is automatic
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There will be no 32bit ISO from Series 4.x onwards. If you still need to run a 32bit operating system, our Series 3.x is supported until April, 2021. Download it from here.
To upgrade from within a Series, click on Menu, Favorites, Install Updates (you must reboot if prompted to) then Menu, Settings, Lite Upgrade.
There is no upgrade path to or from RC releases.
There is no upgrade path from Series to Series.
Linux Lite releases are announced and ready 12AM New Zealand Time on the 1st of that months release date.
Other time zones:
Australia, Perth - 8PM (31st)
Brazil - Rio de Janeiro - 9AM (31st)
Canada - Montreal - 8AM (31st)
China - Beijing - 7PM (31st)
Finland, Helsinki - 1PM (31st)
France, Paris - 2PM (31st)
India, Mumbai - 5.30PM (31st)
Israel, Tel Aviv - 3PM (31st)
Japan, Tokyo - 9PM (31st)
Kuwait, Kuwait City - 3PM (31st)
Australia, Sydney - 10PM (31st)
Pakistan, Lahore - 5PM (31st)
Russia, Moscow - 3PM (31st)
South Africa, Cape Town - 2PM (31st)
Spain, Madrid - 2PM (31st)
United Kingdom, London - 1PM (31st)
United Arab Emirates, Dubai - 4PM (31st)
USA, New York - 8AM (31st)
The release schedule for Linux Lite.
Linux Lite 5.8 Release - 1st February 2022 (End of Support April 2025)
Linux Lite 5.6 Release - 1st September 2021
Linux Lite 5.4 Release - 1st April 2021
Linux Lite 5.2 Release - 1st November 2020
Linux Lite 5.0 Release - 1st June 2020
Linux Lite 4.8 Release - 14th January 2020 (End of Support April 2023)
Linux Lite 4.6 Release -
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1st September 2019Linux Lite 4.4 Release -
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Linux Lite 4.2 Release - 1st November 2018
Linux Lite 4.0 'Diamond' Release - 1st June 2018
Linux Lite 3.8 Release - 1st February 2018 (End of Support April 2021)
Linux Lite 3.6 Release - 1st September 2017
Linux Lite 3.4 Release - 1st April 2017
Linux Lite 3.2 Release - 1st November 2016
Linux Lite 3.0 'Citrine' Release - 1st June 2016
Linux Lite 2.8 Release - 1st December, 2014 (End of Support April 2019)
Linux Lite 2.6 Release - 1st April, 2015
Linux Lite 2.4 Release - 1st September, 2015
Linux Lite 2.2 Release - 1st February, 2016
Linux Lite 2.0 'Beryl' Release - 1st June, 2014
Linux Lite 3.8 Release - 1st February 2018 (End of Support April 2021)
Linux Lite 3.6 Release - 1st September 2017
Linux Lite 3.4 Release - 1st April 2017
Linux Lite 3.2 Release - 1st November 2016
Linux Lite 3.0 'Citrine' Release - 1st June 2016
Linux Lite 2.8 Release - 1st December, 2014 (End of Support April 2019)
Linux Lite 2.6 Release - 1st April, 2015
Linux Lite 2.4 Release - 1st September, 2015
Linux Lite 2.2 Release - 1st February, 2016
Linux Lite 2.0 'Beryl' Release - 1st June, 2014