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{{Infobox_OS
|name =ADMOS-Lite
|logo = 
|screenshot = 
|caption = 
|Key developer = Abhradip Mukherjee
|family = [[Unix-like]]
|source_model = [[Free Software]]
|latest_test_version = [http://os.p4f.in v1]
|kernel_type = [[Monolithic kernel|Monolithic]]
|ui = [[LXDE]]
|license = [[GNU General Public License]], and other licenses
|working_state = Current
| updatemodel = [[Advanced Packaging Tool|APT]] (front-ends available)
| package_manager = [[dpkg]]
| supported_platforms = [[IA-32]], [[x86-64]]
|website = [http://os.p4f.in os.p4f.in]
}}

ADMOS-Lite (previously known as [http://digg.com/linux_unix/Release_of_MinimaLubuntu_v1_OS_P4F_IN minimalubuntu]) is an [[operating system]] that features [[LXDE]] and lightweight programs based on [[Ubuntu]], but it is not an official project by [[Canonical]] Ltd. The goal of ADMOS-Lite is to create a distribution based on [[Ubuntu]] that is reasonably fast even on limited hardware & comprises of 100% [[free software]] only. In contrast to other variants of Ubuntu, ADMOS-Lite is focused on providing a trimmed set of software packages while providing the experience expected by a modern computer user. Furthermore, the [[user interface]] is designed to be usable even at smaller resolutions such as those on older computers and netbooks.

ADMOS-Lite uses software from the repositories of Ubuntu but also excludes non-free elements. ADMOS-Lite is promoted, developed, and distributed by the [[P4F Project]].


==Naming==
(contracted; show full)This software is released under [[GNU GPL]]. 

==History==
*Release of ADMOS-Slack as the original lightweight distro from P4F on 19th May 2009. It was a slax remodification.
*Release of ADMOS-Lite on 27th September 2009. Base changed to ubuntu and size stripped down to 308mb from 386mb

==Support==
Support for this operating system is provided primarily through forum and official mailing list