Question 1: Yes Linux Lite is heavily modified but in a way that allows many Ubuntu applications to work perfectly.
Question 2: i would say for the ordinary user Ubuntu tracking is as anonymous as Mozilla and your ISP. The Amazon search cue is not particularly important either. Some hysteria surrounds the complaints about it. In some ways Google itself is much worse. Better to worry about your ISP as ALL your information is available from them.
Question 3: If you are asking about mounting running and and adding ISOs to your to grub boot menu 'grml-rescueboot' works fine in Linux Lite for many (almost all Ubuntu based) Linux distro ISOs and rescue disks. Open install software (synaptic) and look for it. It works in Linux Lite. If you are asking about opening ISO files use archive manager or UCK. If your hardware has virtualization capacity use virtual box in LL to run ISOs.
PS: You can move downloaded ISOs saved to downloads to the /boot/grml directory by opening Thunar as administrator, or using sudo su and the terminal. Run sudo update-grub afterwards and they will appear in your grub boot menu next time you boot.
TC
Question 2: i would say for the ordinary user Ubuntu tracking is as anonymous as Mozilla and your ISP. The Amazon search cue is not particularly important either. Some hysteria surrounds the complaints about it. In some ways Google itself is much worse. Better to worry about your ISP as ALL your information is available from them.
Question 3: If you are asking about mounting running and and adding ISOs to your to grub boot menu 'grml-rescueboot' works fine in Linux Lite for many (almost all Ubuntu based) Linux distro ISOs and rescue disks. Open install software (synaptic) and look for it. It works in Linux Lite. If you are asking about opening ISO files use archive manager or UCK. If your hardware has virtualization capacity use virtual box in LL to run ISOs.
PS: You can move downloaded ISOs saved to downloads to the /boot/grml directory by opening Thunar as administrator, or using sudo su and the terminal. Run sudo update-grub afterwards and they will appear in your grub boot menu next time you boot.
TC
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