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  • [Distribution]: Grml
    [Based on]: Debian
    [RAM required]: 256 MB (required), 512 MB (or more, recommended)
    [installation drive/required size]: CD – USB flash drive – HDD
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  • [Distribution]: Alpine Linux
    [Based on]: Independent
    [RAM required]: base system uses less than 64 MB
    [installation drive/required size]: CD – USB flash drive – HDD
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  • [Distribution]: Macpup
    [Based on]: Puppy
    [RAM required]: 164 MB
    [installation drive/required size]: CD – USB flash drive
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  • [Distribution]: CoreOS
    [Based on]: Independent
    [RAM required]: 2048 MB
    [installation drive/required size]: USB flash drive – HDD
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  • [Distribution]: Tin Hat Linux
    [Based on]: Hardened Gentoo
    [RAM required]: 4096 MB
    [installation drive/required size]:
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  • [Distribution]: Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) currently known as Trusted End Node Security (TENS)
    [Based on]: Thinstation
    [RAM required]: 1024 MB (basic), 1.5 GB (deluxe)
    [installation drive/required size]: CD – USB flash drive
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About This Tool

Linux is a free operating system, freely available on the web or elsewhere, with the ability to modify its source code at will. This is something that no other operating system can do. Because of this, countless programmers from all over the world participate in the modification and writing of Linux, and programmers can change it according to their interests and inspirations, which allows Linux to absorb the essence of countless programmers and continue to grow. This makes it possible to run common DOS and Windows programs on Linux through a corresponding emulator. This laid the groundwork for the transition from Windows to Linux. When many users think about using Linux, they are reassured by the fact that programs that were common under Windows in the past do not work properly.

Linux running from Ram has a total of 22 entries, all collected by this random generator tool. If you want to query any version, you can use this tool to find allocation, base, RAM size, and drive size.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Linux distributions that run from RAM.

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