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HandyLinux

HandyLinux

Is a simplified Linux operating system developed in France, derived from the Debian stable branch. It was designed to be easily accessible and downloadable, so that it could be used by people with very little computer experience and on a range of older hardware that was no longer supported by the latest versions of proprietary operating systems.

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handylinux.org
Is a
Software
Software

Software attributes

License
Free software licenses (mainly GPL)
First Release
September 2013
Latest Release
June 11, 2016
Latest Version
HandyLinux 2.5
Created/Discovered by
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Thuban, Starsheep, and Arpinux
Industry
Open-source software
Open-source software
Software
Software
Operating system
Operating system
Technology
Technology
Software development
Software development

Other attributes

Founded Date
September 1, 2013
Platform
Advanced Micro Devices
Advanced Micro Devices
Public/Private
Public
Wikidata ID
Q15985381

It was particularly aimed at older people with dated hardware who do not need nor possess the skill to use many features afforded by state-of-the-art operating systems.

The last version was released in June 2016, and the project is now listed as "discontinued" by DistroWatch. On April 20, 2020, it was announced that HandyLinux was being replaced by Debian-Facile, which is not a distribution itself but a customization of Debian.

The goal of the HandyLinux project was to provide a "stable" Debian-based OS for elderly people, novices, and people seeking freedom and full functionality on a user-friendly desktop. HandyLinux was an official Debian derivative with a simple and clear graphical user interface called the HandyMenu. The system featured built-in tools to facilitate the handling of home computing.

The distribution and the project's documentation was aimed primarily at French-language users. Documentation was intended to teach users desktop navigation and help them to learn the HandyLinux distribution. Prospective users were encouraged to browse the HandyLinux online forum and ask questions about the operating system.

HandyLinux was designed to be installable on any modern computer with, at minimum, a Pentium 4 processor, 512 MB of RAM, and 3.7 GB of hard drive storage available.

The distribution could be run as either of two "live" versions, live CD (handylinuxlight) or live USB, to sample the prepackaged software and test its compatibility with the installed hardware. Alternatively, it could be installed on a netbook equipped with at least 4 GB of storage on computers built before 2005 (HandyLinux i486 non-PAE) and on computers built from 2005 onward (HandyLinux i686-PAE).

If they choose, users could remove the default HandyMenu and substitute the classical menu of the Xfce desktop environment, as well as add software packages, and customize the look and feel of the distribution after becoming more experienced with the OS by reading the documentation.

All the software needed for a functional desktop was included in the disk image, and an Internet connection was not necessary to install the program bundle prepackaged with the HandyLinux operating system.

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Further Resources

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Author
Link
Type
Date

Handy Linux Networking Tools and How to Use Them

https://youtu.be/GOy6XLfYiW4

Web

October 20, 2020

HandyLinux 2.4 overview | Debian without headaches

https://youtu.be/JG8dDn1SnBk

Web

April 15, 2016

HandyLinux overview and installation in vmware workstation

https://youtu.be/TtXoUMF4aYI

Web

August 30, 2016

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