Mini OS, distribusi Linux ringan dan cepat berbasis Debian, hadir dalam tiga edisi: Standar (everyday tasks), Toolbox (maintenance & diagnostic), dan Ultra (ekstensif, termasuk aplikasi multimedia & perkantoran). Ukurannya bervariasi (675MB-1.4GB), dengan kebutuhan RAM minimal 768MB. Mini OS Ultra, yang diulas, menawarkan fitur lengkap termasuk LibreOffice, VLC, OBS Studio, dan berbagai utilitas sistem & forensik. Antarmuka simpel dan modern berbasis XFCE. Instalasi mudah dan cepat. This segment details the extensive collection of tools included in the Mini OS, covering forensic imaging tools like GParted and forensic imager, system utilities like JR Sync and smartcontrol, and benchmark tools for SSD/HDD speed testing. The presenter highlights the surprising breadth of functionality packed into the 1.4GB OS, including recovery tools and network utilities. The reviewer chose the Ultra edition for its comprehensive features. The initial impression highlights a simple, modern interface using the XFCE desktop environment, known for its resource efficiency. The kernel version (6.1.1) is deemed sufficient for older hardware, and the overall design is contrasted with the more "old-school" appearance of other lightweight Linux distributions.The Ultra edition includes a range of essential applications, including a file manager (Double Commander), archive manager (7-Zip), text editor (Mousepad), and network tools. This segment showcases the included applications and their functionality, emphasizing the practical tools for everyday use and system maintenance.A surprising inclusion is Blender, a fully functional 3D modeling software, pre-installed and ready to use. Other noteworthy applications include GIMP (image editing), Inkscape (vector graphics), and LibreOffice Draw, demonstrating the Ultra edition's capabilities for graphic design and image manipulation. The reviewer highlights the unexpected inclusion of these professional-grade applications within the small 1.4 GB distribution.The Ultra edition bundles Firefox, a remote desktop client (Remmina), and a torrent client, catering to various internet needs. Multimedia support is robust, with Audacity (audio editing), OBS Studio (screen recording and streaming), and VLC Media Player included. The reviewer points out the comprehensive multimedia codec support.LibreOffice is included for office productivity, along with PDFsam Basic for PDF manipulation. Network monitoring tools (Wireshark) are also present, highlighting the integration of system administration tools. The reviewer tests resource usage while running various applications, demonstrating the system's performance under load.The final segment focuses on system settings within XFCE and the included package manager. The reviewer briefly explores system cleaning utilities and the process of installing Debian packages, emphasizing the ease of adding new software. The segment concludes with a summary of the overall experience and resource usage. The presenter guides viewers through the straightforward installation process, emphasizing its simplicity compared to other distros. The segment highlights the option of creating a persistent USB installation using tools like Ventoy, allowing users to save data directly to the USB drive. The choice between a full installation and a persistent USB setup is clearly explained. This section discusses the software included by default, noting the absence of some coding tools like GJCJCG+, while confirming the presence of others like Prar and Ruby. The presenter explains that while not included by default, additional software can be manually added. The focus is on the trade-off between the Mini OS's compact size and its software capabilities. The presenter demonstrates the use of Synaptic Package Manager and apt install for adding applications, noting the presence of over 1500 packages. The segment then shifts to customization options, showing how to change wallpapers, desktop styles, icons, and window manager settings within the XFCE desktop environment. The ease of customization and the efficiency of the XFCE environment are emphasized. The video concludes with a summary of Mini OS 4 Ultra, praising its surprisingly comprehensive software package considering its small size (1.4GB). The presenter strongly recommends Mini OS 4 Ultra as a valuable alternative distro, particularly for older hardware or for use in a lab setting.