11/22/2006

Damn Small Linux

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The new version of Damn Small Linux is fast approaching, and I for one am eager to see what changes will make it to the final version. Damn Small Linux is that one distribution everyone should have, it fits on almost any usb/pen drive, and on minidiscs, but still packs quite a lot of features you'd come to expect from the bigger Linux distributionss.


The Damn Small Linux project has released the fourth release candidate of the distribution's upcoming version 3.1. From the changelog: "Damn Small Linux v3.1 RC4 is now ready for testing. Cumulative changelog: improved mount tool for 'after boot' pen drive support; fixed reported issues with mount tool - sort order and missing devices; fixed incomplete Lua conversion of dslMirrorSel.lua and icontool.lua; updated .jwmrc for recent menu changes; updated hard drive install for consistent fstab; updated hard drive install - lilo to partition instead of Master Boot Record; updated frugal lilo - dropped hda requirement and lilo to partition; new theme - envane...." Download: dsl-3.1RC4.iso (49.8MB, MD5).

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