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I tested Omega Linux to see if it can revitalize an old PC, and it made Ubuntu distributions look bad

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Why This Matters

Omega Linux offers a lightweight, resource-efficient Linux distribution based on Arch Linux, making it an excellent choice for reviving old PCs and users seeking a fast, reliable OS with rolling updates. Its minimal design and low system requirements can significantly extend the lifespan of aging hardware, providing a powerful alternative to Ubuntu-based distributions. This development highlights the ongoing innovation in lightweight Linux options, catering to both enthusiasts and those with limited hardware resources.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Omega Linux is a lightweight Linux distro.

Based on Arch, Omega is a rolling release.

Omega is free to install and use.

Do you have an old PC lying around just waiting to serve as your secondary desktop machine, or a way to take your first steps with Linux?

Maybe you want to skip the Ubuntu track and go with a Linux distribution that is regularly updated, lightweight, blazingly fast, and incredibly reliable. If that's the case, don't overlook Omega Linux.

Omega Linux is an Arch-based Linux distribution that was created to be an OS perfectly suited for older, lesser-powered hardware. This distro can run on:

1GB of RAM

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