Linux Part 1 - Free Linux based platforms for low and high spec computers, fun, games and PC learning! Now you can use that old PC that you have stacked in your closet!

in #linux7 years ago (edited)

Linux based platforms, they're fun and you can learn at your own pace. Or just fun!

Linux was first released as an open source software in 1990. Since then, it can be said that it is getting ready to make it's jump into the mainstream. Open Source means they're free to download and use with no time restrictions!

For a newcomer, like me, it's a very exciting OS because all the possibilities it offers. And the options to customize the OS.

Linux comes in many flavors, or operating systems which are called Distros.

Apart from having endless Distros to choose from, it can run on a USB. You stick the USB in, and there you have it, a new Operating System!

It can run very smooth and fast in old and new computers alike, now you can use that old PC that you have stacked in your closet! If you are into programming (or just writing command lines) or just like to geek out and nerd out this might be for you!

It can be like learning how to use the syntax in the Markdown Styling Guide right here in Steemit! Instantly and extremely rewarding!

You can get to choose how much time you spend learning to use the new Distro, and how much time you learn to use it via code using a Terminal similar to the ones found in Macs and Windows.

Some Distros are already configured from the start so apart from some basic adjustments you're ready to go.

Many code lines are already available for you to copy and paste with an easy Google Search. Plus there are tons of forums and chats and boards where to post your questions or make new friends!

Linux Distros are variations Based on the Linux OS. LTS stands for Long Term Support

This are 5 of the Best Distros I have found so far, each suitable for different needs:

Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS - Stable fast and slick, with Version 18 around the corner!
https://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads

Puppy Linux - It runs on RAM, so for bootable USBs (stick the USB in and run the OS) runs very fast and dependable!
http://puppylinux.org/main/Download%20Latest%20Release.htm

Lubuntu 16.04.3 LTS - A Light version of Ubuntu. Very Light, stable and works seamlessly with older computers!
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.04/release/

Peppermint OS - It runs on old computers, and is fast reliable and stable! The three keys to a good OS!
https://peppermintos.com/

Other well known distros are Fedora, Kubuntu and Ubuntu GamePack. Worth checking them all out!

Here is a list of some games you can play in Linux Distros:

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords - Dota 2 - Left 4 Dead 2 -
Minecraft - Tomb Raider (2013) - Rocket League - Hitman (2016 video game) - Portal - BioShock Infinite - Borderlands 2 - Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Duke Nukem 3D - Pillars of Eternity - Life Is Strange - x com 2

With full 3D Support and Steam Account amongst many other things!

If you have an old (or not so old) computer lying around, with very low specs, and thought it was the end of it maybe you can bring it back to life with Linux Distros! There's one for every circumstance!

If you have a newer computer, with high specs, maybe you want to try something new, one of these Linux Distros can be for you! For free!

Follow me at https://steemit.com/@lucianolupini to get more insights, news and curiosities about Linux in Part 2!

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