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Tiny Core (23 MB) is the recommended option for new users who have a wired network connection. It includes the base Core system and a dynamic
FLTK/
FLWM graphical user interface. •
Core (17 MB) (also known as "Micro Core Linux") is a smaller variant of Tiny Core without a
graphical desktop, though additional extensions can be added to create a system with a graphical desktop environment. •
Core64 is a port to the
x86_64 architecture with a
32-bit user land, i.e. it uses a
64-bit kernel and 64-bit
modules, but it can use the same extensions as Core. •
CorePure64 is a port of "Core" to the x86_64 architecture. 64-bit kernel and 64-bit extensions. •
dCore (12 MB) is a core made from
Debian or
Ubuntu compatible files that uses import and the SCE
package format, a self-contained package format for the Tiny Core distribution since 5.x series. •
Core Plus (248 MB) is "an installation image and not the distribution". It is composed of Tiny Core with additional functionality, most notably wireless support and non-US keyboard support. •
piCore is the
Raspberry Pi port of "Core". == System requirements ==