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DebEX LXQt Bookworm (Debian 12) – 32 bit – for older computers with LXQt Desktop 1.2, Refracta Snapshot and kernel 6.3.0-rc6-exton
DebEX LXQt Bookworm (Debian 12) – 32 bit – for older computers with LXQt Desktop 1.2, Refracta Snapshot and kernel 6.3.0-rc6-exton ::: Build 230418
UNSTABLE?
Debian 12 (Sid/upcoming Bookworm) is still supposed to be unstable, but the “full hard freeze” took place already 230312.
NEWS 230418 ABOUT DebEX LXQt 32 bit Build 230418
I’ve made a new DebEX system for older computers. It uses LXQt 1.2 as Desktop environment. "LXQt is a lightweight Qt desktop environment. It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your system. It is focused on being a classic desktop with a modern look and feel". Only a minimum of packages are installed. The ISO file is of only 1340 MB! Refracta Snapshot is pre-installed also in this version of DebEX, which means that you can make your own Debian 32 bit (Intel x86 32-bit architecture) live installable system in a very simple way. I mean change everything to your liking and then create a new ISO.
FOR OLDER COMPUTERS
I could run and install DebEX LXQt without problems on my oldest computer. An Acer Aspire 5102WLMi from the year 2006. So now you too can bring back life to your (very) old computer!
NOTE1: VirtualBox Guest Additions are pre-installed, which means that you can run DebEX LXQt in full screen in VirtualBox. Watch this screenshot: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...box-230418.jpg
NOTE2: You can’t watch Netflix in this version of DebEX: That’s because Google no longer support Widevine on 32 bit systems.
WHAT is DebEX Linux? Study this ANSWER generated by ChatGPT-4 AI: https://debex.exton.net/debex-about.html
SCREENSHOTS
1. The ordinary user user LXQt Desktop: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...ler-230418.jpg
2. Root’s Desktop: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...top-230418.jpg
3. Running in QEMU: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...emu-230418.jpg
4. Running in VMware: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...are-230418.jpg
5. Running in VirtualBox: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...box-230418.jpg
READ MORE: https://debex.exton.net/
UNSTABLE?
Debian 12 (Sid/upcoming Bookworm) is still supposed to be unstable, but the “full hard freeze” took place already 230312.
NEWS 230418 ABOUT DebEX LXQt 32 bit Build 230418
I’ve made a new DebEX system for older computers. It uses LXQt 1.2 as Desktop environment. "LXQt is a lightweight Qt desktop environment. It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your system. It is focused on being a classic desktop with a modern look and feel". Only a minimum of packages are installed. The ISO file is of only 1340 MB! Refracta Snapshot is pre-installed also in this version of DebEX, which means that you can make your own Debian 32 bit (Intel x86 32-bit architecture) live installable system in a very simple way. I mean change everything to your liking and then create a new ISO.
FOR OLDER COMPUTERS
I could run and install DebEX LXQt without problems on my oldest computer. An Acer Aspire 5102WLMi from the year 2006. So now you too can bring back life to your (very) old computer!
NOTE1: VirtualBox Guest Additions are pre-installed, which means that you can run DebEX LXQt in full screen in VirtualBox. Watch this screenshot: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...box-230418.jpg
NOTE2: You can’t watch Netflix in this version of DebEX: That’s because Google no longer support Widevine on 32 bit systems.
WHAT is DebEX Linux? Study this ANSWER generated by ChatGPT-4 AI: https://debex.exton.net/debex-about.html
SCREENSHOTS
1. The ordinary user user LXQt Desktop: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...ler-230418.jpg
2. Root’s Desktop: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...top-230418.jpg
3. Running in QEMU: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...emu-230418.jpg
4. Running in VMware: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...are-230418.jpg
5. Running in VirtualBox: https://debex.exton.net/debex-lxqt-3...box-230418.jpg
READ MORE: https://debex.exton.net/
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