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Nine months since the release of antiX M8.2, the
antiX team announce that antiX MEPIS 8.5 - a fast,
light, flexible and complete desktop and live CD
based on SimplyMEPIS and D ...
"Parted Magic 4.7 adds and removes some programs
and fixes a few bugs. Key changes: Partclone 0.1.9
was added again despite Clonezilla being removed,
people still wanted to us ...
"We are pleased to announce the immediate
availability of BSDanywhere 4.6 - OpenBSD at your
fingertips. Here's a quick summary of the changes
since 4.5: upgrade base system to ...
"The VectorLinux team is pleased to announce the
final release of VL 6.0 Light. Light is aimed at
users with some Linux experience. It is biased
towards technical simplicity a ...
Minislack is a lightweight linux distribution
based on Slackware-Linux. Minislack is focused on
Internet application and developpement tools.
Minislack support all slackware ...
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB)
bootable Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its
minuscule size it strives to have a functional and
easy to use desktop.
Dam ...
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB)
bootable Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its
minuscule size it strives to have a functional and
easy to use desktop.
D ...
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB)
bootable Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its
minuscule size it strives to have a functional and
easy to use desktop.
Dam ...
Keep in mind this is a 50 mb live cd which can fit
on one of those little business card cd's. It is
NOT the eqivalent to a desktop oriented OS, but it
is an extremely useful t ...
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