REVIEWS Linux distribution
Austrumi 4.9.3
Nate Drake discovers how a distro can be both fast and clunky at the same time when booting Austrumi.
IN BRIEF
Austrumi lives up to its claims by booting directly into RAM and offers a surprising number of web and productivity apps. It’s let down by a clunky interface and little documentation.
SPECS
CPU: 1GHz 64-bit Mem: 1GB (2GB recommended) HDD: 500MB Builds: x86_64
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