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Slamd64 is an independent port of Slackware for
the x86_64 platform (Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T
processors). Its official web page is
http://www.slamd64.com ...
GoblinX is a bootable live CD distribution based
on Slackware Linux. The primary goal for GoblinX
is to create a more pleasant and functional
desktop, standardising all icons ...
Minislack is a lightweight linux distribution
based on Slackware-Linux. Minislack is focused on
Internet application and developpement tools.
Minislack support all slackware ...
The first Slackware release of 2005, Slackware
Linux 10.1 continues the long Slackware tradition
of simplicity, stability, and security.
Among the many program updates and ...
GoblinX is a bootable live CD distribution based
on Slackware Linux. The primary goal for GoblinX
is to create a more pleasant and functional
desktop, standardising all icons ...
MoviX: a mini CD Linux distro able to boot
directly from CD and load in RAM a console
interface to MPlayer. From the interface you can
easily play DVDs, VCDs, audio/video file ...
SLAX - Live CD is a bootable CD containing a Linux
operating system. It runs directly from CD-ROM
without installing. The live CD described here is
based on the Slackware Linu ...
BuffaloLinux is based on a Slackware derived
distribution called VectorLinux. Buffalo
enhancements include pre-installed MS Windows
Office or Lotus using CodeWeavers Office, a ...
This is the latest slackware version, released on
June 23, 2004. It features GCC 3.3.4, X.org 6.7,
Gnome 2.6.1, Mozilla 1.7, KDE 3.2.3. It uses the
2.4.26 kernel with an alter ...
Extremely small distro, base installation fits on
2 floppies and can run in less then 4MB of RAM.
Has extra installation images to install less
important stuff, like an X serv ...
A distro that takes up 50MB minimum, installs
using floppy disks (around 14 of them), uses
around 8MB of RAM minimum, and a 386 processor.
Based on Slackware 4.0.
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