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Download antiX Linux for Old PCs – Lightweight Linux ISO Guide
Install antiX Linux: Lightweight OS for Low-End Hardware
Step 1: Go to the antiX Linux Website
Open your browser and visit: https://antixlinux.com/about/
Hover over the Download menu at the top.
Click on ISO Download from the dropdown list.
Step 2: Download antiX ISO (64-bit Full Version)
Scroll down the page to the sysVinit versions section.
Click on:
“Click to download antiX-23.2-Full 64bit”
The ISO file (~1.8 GB) will begin downloading.
Step 3: Create a New Virtual Machine in VirtualBox
Open VirtualBox on your system.
Click on the “New” button (highlighted with a gear icon).
This will start the wizard to create a new virtual machine for installing antiX Linux.
Step 4: Configure antiX Linux Virtual Machine
In the “Create Virtual Machine” wizard:
Name your VM (e.g., antix)
Select a folder to store the VM files
Choose your ISO image:
Set Type to Linux
Choose Version as Other Linux (64-bit)
Expand sections to adjust RAM, CPU, and disk if needed.
Click Finish to create the virtual machine.
Step 5: Boot antiX Linux in VirtualBox
After starting the virtual machine, you’ll see the antiX boot menu.
Select "Switch to GRUB Bootloader" using arrow keys and press Enter.
Step 6: Boot into Live antiX Environment
On the GRUB screen, select: antiX-23.2 x64-full (5 October 2024)
Press Enter to boot into the live session.
Step 7: Launch the antiX Installer
Once the desktop loads
Now the installation is done — enjoy antiX OS on your old system!
Congratulations! You can now enjoy Linux smoothly on your old system.
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