Why Peppermint OS?

Peppermint OS bring forth a hybrid desktop environment of Xfce and LXDE. It’s a Linux distro that demands fewer hardware requirements, thus it is an excellent choice for the older machine. It is unique because of its Ice application which makes and manage web-based desktop application efficiently. It is a minimalistic masterpiece with the smallest footprint and economical use of resources which is ideal for machines with older hardware

How to install Peppermint OS in Virtual Box

Peppermint Operating System is a Linux OS based on Lubuntu. It is a derivative of the Ubuntu Linux operating system which uses the LXDE desktop environment. Its aim is to give a familiar environment for Linux beginners, which requires relatively low hardware resources to run.

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Features:

It is based on the new Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Uses  Xfwm4 window manager and Xfce bottom panel in LXDE desktop environment. Extremely lightweight and is a stable operating system....

Requirements:

At least 512 MB of RAM. Processor: Intel x86 architecture. Minimum 3.8 GB of available disk space. VirtualBox which can be downloaded from here. Peppermint OS file which can be downloaded from here....

Why Peppermint OS?

Peppermint OS bring forth a hybrid desktop environment of Xfce and LXDE. It’s a Linux distro that demands fewer hardware requirements, thus it is an excellent choice for the older machine. It is unique because of its Ice application which makes and manage web-based desktop application efficiently. It is a minimalistic masterpiece with the smallest footprint and economical use of resources which is ideal for machines with older hardware...

Installation

Creating a new virtual machine:...