Qubes OS is an operating system distribution designed to ensure maximum security when working with a computer
OpenWRT is a Linux distribution that was developed for use in routers and other network equipment devices. It is free and open source software, and can be modified and customized according to the user's needs.
TENS (Trusted End Node Security) is a Linux operating system distribution developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to ensure the security and privacy of data on user computers. The purpose of TENS is to create an
Created in 2003, Puppy Linux is a small Linux distribution designed for use on computers with low RAM.
SliTaz Linux is a small, fast, stable and customizable Linux operating system distribution. It is developed by a small team of programmers and is suitable for use on old and low-power computers, routers, embedded systems, as well as for use as a
DamnSmall is a lightweight Linux-based distribution (miniature operating system) that takes up only a few megabytes and can run on old and weak computers (for example, with 16-32 MB of RAM).
TinyCore is a minimalist Linux distribution consisting of a Linux kernel, basic utilities and a desktop environment. It is available in several versions, including TinyCore, CorePlus and TinyCorePure64.
Alpine Linux is a minimalist Linux distribution that is designed to work economically and quickly on servers, Docker containers, virtual machines and other systems with limited resources
Damn Small Linux (DSL) is one of the most compact Linux distributions, combining minimalistic design, ease of use and high performance
Tiny Core Linux is a very lightweight Linux distribution that takes up only about 10 MB of disk space. It provides a minimal set of tools and packages, which makes it an excellent choice for creating simple or specialized systems.