Linux Distro Like Windows 11 Below 6GB For Students And Teachers | EdUBudgie Linux
In This Video We Are Looking At EduBudgie is a new Ubuntu LTS flavour featuring the stunning Budgie desktop. We will give you a tour.
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A Linux Hobbyist and educator (Adam Dix) announced that a new Budgie desktop Ubuntu spin is now available. The current version is based on the recently released Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish” and Budgie Desktop 10.6.
Why another distro?
As per the creator of this distribution, the primary goal is to give an out-of-the-box experience with FOSS operating system, especially for the underprivileged education sector. How? Firstly, the distro pre-loads most of the new required educational software in its ISO image. Secondly, EduBudgie focuses on running in Chromebooks if needed. Because, as per the Google educational initiatives, millions of well-made Chromebooks are still out there. And EduBudgie can be installed easily on those hardware (either dual boot or a fresh install). And this will make the Chromebooks usable for the underfunded schools worldwide.
Besides, there are not many Educational Linux Linux distros out there. Hence, this distro aims to save time and cost for schools and university administrations by installing additional packages, solving dependencies, etc.
EdUBudgie Linux 22.04 Review
Installation
The latest ISO image size of EdUBudgie Linux is 5.7 GB which is relatively higher. The primary reason is that many apps are pre-loaded into the ISO to help educators.
The installer is Ubuntu’s Ubiquity installer for EdUBudgie, and installation takes around 5 minutes with basic packages. There were no errors or problems during installation during our quick test.
However, this distro requires a minimum of ~32 GB of disk space on the root partition for installation. It is a hard requirement for installation.
First Look
Budgie desktop looks sleek and beautiful by itself. The primary taskbar cum system tray is at the top. The main application menu is at the left of the top bar. In the middle, you get the fixed app shortcuts which act as a Dock. The system tray is on the right side of the bar.
The application menu is your traditional “Budgie app menu” and looks nice and clean.
Moreover, it has a GRID view and a search and list view. Also, the power options are present inside the App menu itself.
The overall look perfectly balances a professional and not too fancy look. It uses the chromeos-compact GTK2 theme with the win10 icon pack.
Applications
Let me give you a basic example. The application stack of EdUBudgie Linux is well-curated. It’s a mix of GNOME apps, Mint apps and Budgie. An essential app is a Calculator for a student. So, the EdUBudie brings the excellent Qalculate advanced calculator for the need. As you can see, much thought went into curating pre-loaded apps.
Let’s have a quick recap of the apps by their categories.
Accessories and Educational Apps
Firstly, in the Accessories section, you get the Nemo file manager (from Linux Mint). Perhaps Nemo is the second-best File manager after Dolphin if you compare the features. Hence, it’s a good choice.
In addition, it brings the new GNOME Screenshot tool, new Gnome Text Editor, a To-Do List and Break Timer to remind you to take breaks during your study sessions.
Secondly, the main Educational applications are chosen to cater to different classes of students. Here’s a list:
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