>
>> A great deal of the Linux Distros are becoming too heavy.
>
>> Which is the lightest and offer the most in
>> terms of scalability, support and deployment in anyones' opinion?
>
> Debian + LXDE, I think. Debian support (almost) every arch. And LXDE is
> one of the lightest DE.
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto
> http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Debian

I use LTSP-PNP (Ubuntu 12.04 + LXDE). Here is something about DEs, same
laptop as a fat client, memory 1 GB.


Lubuntu 21%

http://ltsp.fi/howto/Intro/LUBUNTU_01.png

MATE 25%

http://ltsp.fi/howto/Intro/MATE_01.png

Xubuntu 26%

http://ltsp.fi/howto/Intro/XUBUNTU_01.png

Gnome Classic 32%

http://ltsp.fi/howto/Intro/GNOME-CLASSIC_01.png

Unity 39%

http://ltsp.fi/howto/Intro/UBUNTU_01.png

Kubuntu 58%

http://ltsp.fi/howto/Intro/KUBUNTU_01.png


Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.


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