SliTaz GNU/Linux is a lightweight GNU/Linux distribution, community-based, suitable for use on older hardware and as a Live CD or Live USB.
Developed by Christophe Lincoln
SliTaz is a lightweight and highly customizable Linux distribution ideal for older hardware, while Solus focuses on providing a user-friendly experience with a rolling release model, making it suitable for modern desktops and gaming.
SliTaz
Pros:
Lightweight and fast
Highly customizable
Built with a focus on efficiency
Live CD/USB capabilities
Easy to install and use
Cons:
Limited software repository
Less mainstream support and documentation
Not suitable for complex tasks
Solus
Pros:
User-friendly interface
Rolling release model
Excellent performance for gaming and software development
Strong community support
Includes a curated software center
Cons:
Resource-heavy compared to SliTaz
Some users report package management issues
May require additional configuration for advanced features