File Details |
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File Size | 651.4 MB |
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License | Open Source |
Operating System | Linux |
Date Added | February 15, 2024 |
Total Downloads | 58,344 |
Publisher | John Andrews |
Homepage | Damn Small Linux |
Publisher's Description
Damn Small Linux (DSL) 2024 has been reborn as a compact Linux distribution tailored for low-spec x86 computers. It packs a lot of applications into a small package. All the applications are chosen for their functionality, small size, and low dependencies. DSL 2024 also has many text-based applications that make it handy to use in a term window or TTY.
DSL 2024 currently only ships with two window managers: Fluxbox and JWM. Both are lightweight, fairly intuitive, and easy to use. DSL has three X-based web browsers, office applications, multimedia applications, FTP / SFTP / SCP application, and notepad-type editor. There are three GUI-based games picked because they are fun and relatively light. DSL 2024 is also loaded up with a whole bunch of handy term-based applications.
Why make a new DSL after all these years? Creating the original DSL, a versatile 50MB distribution, was a lot of fun and one of the things I am most proud of as a personal accomplishment. However, as a concept, it was in the right place at the right time, and the computer industry has changed a lot since then. While it would be possible to make a bootable Xwindows 50MB distribution today, it would be missing many drivers and have only a handful of very rudimentary applications. People would find such a distribution a fun toy or something to build upon, but it would not be usable for the average computer user out of the gate.
Meanwhile, in 2024, nearly everyone has abandoned the sub-700MB size limit to run on computers old enough to not have a DVD and cannot boot off of a USB drive. This is completely understandable because applications, the kernel, and drivers have all mushroomed in their space requirements. Hats off to Puppy Linux for staying one of the few that still offer a full desktop environment in a small size.
The new goal of DSL is to pack as much usable desktop distribution into an image small enough to fit on a single CD, or a hard limit of 700MB. This project is meant to service older computers and have them continue to be useful far into the future. Such a notion sits well with my values. I think of this project as my way of keeping otherwise usable hardware out of landfills.
Latest Reviews
Someone reviewed v2024 Alpha on Feb 19, 2024
Walsun mainly focuses on the development and manufacture of 400G QSFP-DD,200G QSFP56,200G QSFP-DD,200G/100G CFP2,QSFP28 PAM4,100G QSFP28,50G QSFP28 PAM4,40G QSFP+,25G BIDI/CWDM/DWDM/MWDM/LWDM,10G SFP+/XFP DWDM/CWDM/BIDI,SFP DWDM/CWDM/BIDI series optical transceiver.The products are used in transmission,datacom,storage,energy and subsystem,etc.environmental applications.
sugianto reviewed v4.4.10 on Jul 29, 2012
try
Artem S. Tashkinov reviewed v4.4.8 on Nov 10, 2008
It still uses a very outdated kernel which doesn't boot on some newer hardware configurations.
iamnotyou reviewed v4.4.6 on Oct 9, 2008
I have an old Micron 133 mhz laptop that runs DSL quite nicely. I would install a different/bigger distro 'o Linux on a newer/bigger computer but I hate to part with the old Micron. DSL works well on such a small hard drive and under powered CPU.
Recommended!
some guy reviewed v4.4.6 on Sep 18, 2008
now I have a use for that 128 meg hard drive. Works nice on a flash drive to but they need a new host this ones to slow.
Avion Airplane reviewed v4.4.5 on Sep 4, 2008
I like it !
but firefox would not autodetect my LAN on my Abit motherboard. Worked fine on an old Intel mainboard tho...
Alpha258 reviewed v4.4.4 on Aug 12, 2008
Neat little tool/toy but it is really not able to be used as an OS.
ModderXManiac reviewed v4.4.3 on Jul 9, 2008
Fat chance SELonBN about Firefox 3, its much larger than Firefox 2, but this guy has plenty of compression tricks up his sleeve I'm sure.
Excellent distro, I've been following the project since version .4, and it never ceases to amaze me how much potential the developer puts in a 50 meg iso.
SELonBN reviewed v4.4.2 on Jun 24, 2008
I also hope FF3 makes it in MUCH quicker than FF2 did. This is a great little distro for certain tasks. The boxed browser approach reidyn mentioned is a great example. I use it on an old Compaq Evo nc600 laptop w/512MB RAM to loop an mp3 collection to the Music on Hold port on the phone switch where I work. I bet I haven't even opened the latch and looked at that screen in over 6 months. Perfect!
reidyn reviewed v4.4.1 on Jun 19, 2008
Let me offer another good use for this, aside from keeping it small enough to install on a business card sized CD (for wallet or s*** pocket, hence 50MB limit) or tiny memory stick. I use it in a VM inside Windows (runs great in the free VirtualBox) for totally sandboxed web browsing.
The fact that the VM software itself adds relatively little overhead means that this whole distro plus its stripped Firefox 2.0 can run on my 1GB XP system alongside my other apps and only take less than 100MB, which is far less than any other distro and right at what FF2 for Windows ordinarily takes on its own. Add VirtualBox's seamless window mode, and I have a totally sandboxed browser right alongside my other stuff. For casual browsing (or venturing into the dark alleys of the web) you can't do much better for protecting your system. Presumably, you're doing banking or other commerce on that same system, and fewer ways for the bad guys to compromise your system is good. Doing that with such low overhead is even better.
I'm knocking one point ONLY because they're slow about getting the latest browsers stripped and rolled into the works. FF2 was JUST added as a replacement for FF1, and this is right when the more memory efficient FF3 is available. I do understand that FF3 wasn't final while this DamSmall build was in the works, but: (1) The FF3 betas have been very stable since beta 3 or so, and (2) They JUST GOT FF2 in.... and that's a LONG FREAKING TIME since it came out.
I do NOT recommend this distro for your day to day use, but for keeping a fully working distro on a bootable mini-CD (or business card CD) or memory stick for personal use on other peoples' systems, or for running in a virtual machine, this can't really be beat. If it can, I'd love to hear about it.
Someone reviewed v2024 Alpha on Feb 19, 2024
Pros: NONE
Cons: NONE
Bottom Line: Walsun mainly focuses on the development and manufacture of 400G QSFP-DD,200G QSFP56,200G QSFP-DD,200G/100G CFP2,QSFP28 PAM4,100G QSFP28,50G QSFP28 PAM4,40G QSFP+,25G BIDI/CWDM/DWDM/MWDM/LWDM,10G SFP+/XFP DWDM/CWDM/BIDI,SFP DWDM/CWDM/BIDI series optical transceiver.The products are used in transmission,datacom,storage,energy and subsystem,etc.environmental applications.
sugianto reviewed v4.4.10 on Jul 29, 2012
try
Artem S. Tashkinov reviewed v4.4.8 on Nov 10, 2008
It still uses a very outdated kernel which doesn't boot on some newer hardware configurations.
iamnotyou reviewed v4.4.6 on Oct 9, 2008
I have an old Micron 133 mhz laptop that runs DSL quite nicely. I would install a different/bigger distro 'o Linux on a newer/bigger computer but I hate to part with the old Micron. DSL works well on such a small hard drive and under powered CPU.
Recommended!
some guy reviewed v4.4.6 on Sep 18, 2008
now I have a use for that 128 meg hard drive. Works nice on a flash drive to but they need a new host this ones to slow.
Avion Airplane reviewed v4.4.5 on Sep 4, 2008
I like it !
but firefox would not autodetect my LAN on my Abit motherboard. Worked fine on an old Intel mainboard tho...
Alpha258 reviewed v4.4.4 on Aug 12, 2008
Neat little tool/toy but it is really not able to be used as an OS.
ModderXManiac reviewed v4.4.3 on Jul 9, 2008
Fat chance SELonBN about Firefox 3, its much larger than Firefox 2, but this guy has plenty of compression tricks up his sleeve I'm sure.
Excellent distro, I've been following the project since version .4, and it never ceases to amaze me how much potential the developer puts in a 50 meg iso.
SELonBN reviewed v4.4.2 on Jun 24, 2008
I also hope FF3 makes it in MUCH quicker than FF2 did. This is a great little distro for certain tasks. The boxed browser approach reidyn mentioned is a great example. I use it on an old Compaq Evo nc600 laptop w/512MB RAM to loop an mp3 collection to the Music on Hold port on the phone switch where I work. I bet I haven't even opened the latch and looked at that screen in over 6 months. Perfect!
reidyn reviewed v4.4.1 on Jun 19, 2008
Let me offer another good use for this, aside from keeping it small enough to install on a business card sized CD (for wallet or s*** pocket, hence 50MB limit) or tiny memory stick. I use it in a VM inside Windows (runs great in the free VirtualBox) for totally sandboxed web browsing.
The fact that the VM software itself adds relatively little overhead means that this whole distro plus its stripped Firefox 2.0 can run on my 1GB XP system alongside my other apps and only take less than 100MB, which is far less than any other distro and right at what FF2 for Windows ordinarily takes on its own. Add VirtualBox's seamless window mode, and I have a totally sandboxed browser right alongside my other stuff. For casual browsing (or venturing into the dark alleys of the web) you can't do much better for protecting your system. Presumably, you're doing banking or other commerce on that same system, and fewer ways for the bad guys to compromise your system is good. Doing that with such low overhead is even better.
I'm knocking one point ONLY because they're slow about getting the latest browsers stripped and rolled into the works. FF2 was JUST added as a replacement for FF1, and this is right when the more memory efficient FF3 is available. I do understand that FF3 wasn't final while this DamSmall build was in the works, but: (1) The FF3 betas have been very stable since beta 3 or so, and (2) They JUST GOT FF2 in.... and that's a LONG FREAKING TIME since it came out.
I do NOT recommend this distro for your day to day use, but for keeping a fully working distro on a bootable mini-CD (or business card CD) or memory stick for personal use on other peoples' systems, or for running in a virtual machine, this can't really be beat. If it can, I'd love to hear about it.
Niksa reviewed v4.4.1 on Jun 18, 2008
DSL is perfect for what is intended. There is DLS-N if you want more functionality and add-ons, or other small Linux distros. For all preferring fancy stuff there is Ubuntu and similar distros. But I do agree that it shouldn't keep up to 50 MB limit if that is against functionality
shyuep reviewed v4.4.1 on Jun 18, 2008
I have to give this a 1. I am a Linux fan and having experienced 4-5 distros (Ubuntu, Red Hat, Puppy Linux, DSL, etc.), I must say this is the worst. Certainly the 50Mb size is impressive, but in today's world, this is an artificially created constraint which probably is detrimental to functionality. Can you imagine using DOS or Windows 3.1 because MS decided to keep Windows to less than 500Mb?
I give DSL points for being fast and efficient, but little else. While I can razzle dazzle my way around the command line, I think that a good GUI is just as important. Why would I want to memorize 100 command line options for the isolated rare task when it can be done easily through a GUI? And DSL has one that only a mother could love. Even for USB drive purposes, my experience with Puppy is just so much better (both installation and usage) and the functionality for troubleshooting and diagnostic is incredible. For desktop purposes, Ubuntu is killing the rest of the Linux competition.
If all linux looks like DSL, there is no way it will ever compete with the WinMac duopoly. By all means, go ahead if you REALLY want to use your first-generation Pentium from another lifetime ago with 256Mb RAM. For me, it's just not worth it.
cltx99 reviewed v4.4 on Jun 10, 2008
Have to give it a "one". could not completely load on my fairly new LG E500 notebook, which is fairly new.
rcglidden reviewed v4.4 on Jun 9, 2008
This may be more suited for people who would rather use their disk space for other data. A $5 (128Meg) memory stick with an entire operating system, for example, will still have roughly 75 megs left for spreadsheets etc.
For KDE users, like myself, you might prefer:
SLAX http://www.slax.org
(roughly 200megs)
NIMBLEX http://www.nimblex.net
(100 & 200 meg flavors)
It will take some time to get used to the modules concept though. But both have bootable CD and thumb drive versions.
the artist reviewed v4.4 RC2 on Jun 2, 2008
As much as i want to love this, the author could use some more MBs if needed to make it less visually HARASSING (it's not enough to say it's ugly). Not that i like eye candy, but really the interface makes it really hard to stand. It's grotesque.
Come on, forget the autoimposed superlimiting 50, go up to 100 and also take the chance to make it more capable. It is starving asi it is. Do you think that specifically year 2008 (or even 1998 hardware) & 100MB can't be more than friends??
Why so limiting size that it permits only super-small, barely capable apps??
Is the "50MB fun" more important than a more capable project??
Is it so hard to see the advantages of doubling that limit??
Did you know that 4GB pen drives are $18??
Why Dillo if already Firefox??
Why a third browser??
Why 2 or 3 of everything?? Doesn't that harm the size limiting principle and simplicity itself??
Why no choose a single better if bigger app than 2 or 3 needed to do something right??
gawd21 reviewed v4.3 on Apr 22, 2008
Now I love DSL, but the download speed of 1.5k is a bit to much.
dracodos reviewed v4.3 RC2 on Apr 8, 2008
The fact that this distro runs sweet, with a full featured GUI, on a Laptop running a Pentium 75mhz CPU with 24MB of EDO RAM on a 500MB Hard Drive (taking up about 20% of the drive) is testament to how well an OS can run if coded efficiently :)
gawd21 reviewed v4.3 RC2 on Apr 2, 2008
Godda love something this small.
sx66gns reviewed v4.2.4 on Jan 15, 2008
Fantastic!
Canuckistani reviewed v4.2.2 on Dec 29, 2007
A very handy distro and has tons of support available here:
http://damnsmalllinux.or...in/forums/ikonboard.cgi
My mom has a 256 MB on which I installed DSL using directions available here:
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/index.php
which she tricked out with Firefox, Thunderbird, Abiword and a bunch of other stuff bringing her DSL install to near 100 MB. I come over to her appartment on Boxing Day and see she is using her pen drive, so I ask "Is Windows acting up on you?" She replies: "Oh, I don't use that sh*t anymore." This is my 78 year old mom saying that. Man, I laughed so hard and then I installed Debian on her hard drive. DSL may not be perfect but it is a great intro to Linux and it got my mommy off of Windows. Gotta like that.
seier reviewed v4.1 on Dec 3, 2007
I love how small it is, but the hardware support just isn't there. I'm downloading Knoppix right now to see if its wireless is more effective. I have a LinkSys WMP54Gv1 PCI Wireless G Adapter (Extremely common) and it didn't work with DSL 4.1. I certainly don't care about all the software larger distributions come with, but I want moderate hardware support.
Muslimat79 reviewed v4.1 RC1 on Nov 14, 2007
Actually it's a pretty good OS but I've not been able to setup an Internet Share.
Does anyone know how I can setup internet sharing capability in this great "Damn Good Linux".
from Nigeria. Omo Odua
zridling reviewed v4.1 RC1 on Nov 13, 2007
Thanks for the tip and link, gchenry.
gchenry reviewed v4.0 on Oct 24, 2007
For 60.00 you can buy it already installed on a
2 gig USB key drive.
Or you can go here for instructions...
http://tinyurl.com/2a2uhb
Dwiebelhaus reviewed v4.0 on Oct 23, 2007
One of the best for a small efficient OS for an advanced user.
Skawt reviewed v4.0 RC2 on Aug 30, 2007
acorange2027:
For now I would stick with DSL 3.4.1 Embedded for the USB bootable version, and wait until they release the embedded version for this one. I have my USB drive set as bootable with 3.4.1 right now, and like you, I'm eagerly awaiting the ability to do the same with the new release.
zridling reviewed v4.0 RC2 on Aug 28, 2007
I really love this distro. Let's you do the essentials and you can take it anywhere in the blink of an eye.
acorange2027 reviewed v4.0 RC2 on Aug 28, 2007
hmm... this looks really interesting... does anyone know exactly how to install this thing onto a USB flash memory drive to make it bootable off the USB? i have a feeling it's not as simple as just burning the ISO onto the USB drive with Nero... if you know how to do it, IM me on Yahoo at screen name acorange2027
Cerviperus reviewed v4.0 RC1 on Aug 14, 2007
E.T. - keep in mind the goal of this software is to offer a complete OS package with software, and still remain 50MB or less. In order to do that, some things have to be sacraficed - in this case visuals. The menus don't have to be flashy to be effective.
As far as my review of DSL, I have no choice but to give it 5/5. I use this mainly to access harddrives that no longer function correctly (or have file systems destroyed beyond repair) in order to recover data to a USB drive or FTP folder. It has saved me, and others I've helped, countless times from complete data loss.
E.T reviewed v4.0 Alpha 1 on Jul 17, 2007
Excellent!!! but Damn Small Linux (DSL) had ugly taskbar GUI :-(
Why the developer not make taskbar GUI Like win-XP or Win Vista Or Zune!!!!
This is year 2007 man!!!!
I hope the develop read my review :-)
SineWave reviewed v3.4 on Jul 3, 2007
This distro is absolutely brilliant. Easy to install and works without a hitch right away in 95% of cases, you've got everything you need in it for browsing, text editing and other "usual" stuff.
And it's fast. Veeery fast. Excellent job :-). Those bas..... in MS could really learn a thing or two million from this distro :-).
tinkerdill reviewed v3.4 on Jul 3, 2007
hey robmanic44, you don't have to use this one. or is somebody forceing you to use it?
some guy reviewed v3.3 on Apr 3, 2007
great for thumb drives to:)
Richardky reviewed v3.3 RC2 on Mar 15, 2007
brings a little life back in outdated laptops ... win95 would of been hurting if this existed back then :)... very usable OS thank you to everyone that has a part in DMS good stuff.
PostDeals reviewed v3.3 RC1 on Feb 20, 2007
This is great, heck I can't even get some windows updates to be this small :).
robmanic44 reviewed v3.3 RC1 on Feb 20, 2007
Please, no more linux distros. I currently use Xandros 4.1 Desktop Pro on 3 workstations and it's so-so. There are no good desktop linux desktops. When they get down to maybe 3 distibutions that are truly inter-compatible then I may take linux seriously. If they're so damn great they would be ubiquitous like that other OS. I may ask my sister to write a linux distro.
munga42 reviewed v3.3 RC1 on Feb 20, 2007
50 MB? impressive
Thats like windows 95, and it looked better..
Avion Airplane reviewed v3.2 on Jan 20, 2007
This is a very cool program. Even tho I am a nOOb.
I just need to learn the program language. even tho to have a disk with a Op Sys on it is great, I just wish I could do something with it !!!
The_Zeroorez reviewed v3.2 RC3 on Jan 10, 2007
@Bobb****in: DOS is much smaller ;-)
Anyhow, this is quite a nice distro. However, I prefer Knoppix, as I only use it for rescueing, and I need to burn it anyway (Knoppix is a bit better for formatting and stuff)
Bobbitchin reviewed v3.1 RC4 on Nov 22, 2006
A complete operating system in 50 Megabytes!
Microsoft should be ashamed.
Canuckistani reviewed v3.1 RC3 on Nov 9, 2006
Yes, it is an ISO so you can burn it or exreact it using any number of programs including WinRar and PowerISO. By far the best way to use this is to burn or extract the ISO and then follow these instructions to put it on your key ring USB stick.
http://www.pendrivelinux...-small-linux-dsl-on-usb/
Avion Airplane reviewed v3.1 RC3 on Nov 8, 2006
I have a Question not a review
Do I copy this ISO to a CD and boot from the CD?
and again sorry for the NOOBIE question.....
The MAZZTer reviewed v3.1 RC2 on Oct 25, 2006
Check out the "embedded" version, it's great for USB keychain drives.
kazzi reviewed v3.0.1 on Jun 24, 2006
Just keeps getting better and better! So much to play with on a DS piece of Software. Got me DSL on my external drive so I can take it anywhere.
twanj reviewed v3.0 RC1 on Jun 1, 2006
Linux in 50 MB!
metalink (http://www.metalinker.org) for GetRight 6:
http://www.metalinker.or...lLinux-3.0rc1b.metalink
superdragonpoop reviewed v2.4 on May 17, 2006
DSL was my very first introduction to Linux. While it is obviously not for high end PC's, what it is able to do is amazing considering it's size. Easy to use and extremely safe to use.
If you've never tried Linux before, at least give this a shot.
kanenas reviewed v2.4 on May 16, 2006
dsl is amazing it can boot and have an acceptable desktop pc even on a pentium 200 with 64 ram
11001001 reviewed v2.3 on Mar 30, 2006
I installed this on an ancient 100 MHz Pentium box with 32 MB RAM and an 850 MB hard drive and it ran like a dream. DSL is a godsend.
gawd21 reviewed v2.3 on Mar 30, 2006
As with all the other versions, I love it! Thanks guys.
Das mod reviewed v2.3 on Mar 30, 2006
nothing else to be said but what is already obvious to the saavy user .....
cory1492 reviewed v2.2 on Feb 7, 2006
What an excellent little package this is!
Kramy, you do realize there are floppy and cd images for booting DSL from a USB drive on PC's that dont have the ability to boot from USB...
Kramy reviewed v2.2 on Feb 7, 2006
Damn that's sweet on an IBM Thinkpad 390e 333mhz w/ 256mb memory! If my USB stick was bootable I'd take this wherever I go rather than lug a heavy laptop around....but oh well!
cory1492: I don't have a working floppy drive, but I'll look into the CD. Packing a CD around seems kind of pointless to me though, as they're rather large and break a lot easier than a laptop. A bootable DSL CD image would work though, as then my USB stick could be 100% file storage.
HornyToad reviewed v2.2 on Feb 7, 2006
Used it on someonelse's computer, because my ISP (AOL, don't snicker, please) won't let me connect to the Web with anything other than Windows... Something to do with proprietary software in my USB router-modem (SpeedTouch 530 that will only work in USB mode ; no Ethernet for me, dunno why).
BTW, if someone on this forum knows a way to work around that, I'm listening !
Back to DSL (Damn Small Linux): loved it too, because it's a small, efficient, no-nonsense Linux distro, devoid of the frizzy, most of the time useless stuff you have to make do with in other distros.
Now, if I could connect to the Internet on LInux, wow...
jblow89577 reviewed v2.2 RC1 on Jan 26, 2006
dam cool, but i have seen smaller but not linux (www.menuetos.net)it fits on to a single floppy!!
veeoh reviewed v2.2 RC1 on Jan 25, 2006
varsity you chump.
gawd21 reviewed v2.2 RC1 on Jan 25, 2006
Just awesome! I use DSL everyday. Just boot from the USB thumb drive and use it to test hardware. I love it! It even makes a nice protected environment for my children to use while browsing the web, with no worries about hackers, viruses, or any other malware.
ModderXManiac reviewed v2.2 RC1 on Jan 25, 2006
Changes in this build:
Updated dmix - added sync button for easy volume control.
Updated Wallpaper.lua now has color chooser for background color.
Updated pcitable to correctly support Broadcom b44 module.
New extension check upon exit, will remind/allow user to save extensions downloaded to ramdisk before shutdown.
Updated French keymaps.
For maximum hardware support on older computers, kernel and modules were changed back to 2.4.26.
Removed mc for space reasons.
Ted help/manual now off loaded to current/documentation section of the download site.
General cleanup of some unused directories and libraries.
The development response on this operating system is fantastic, this is a good build, but I think removing Midnight Commander was a bad move, and so do many others, but then again, you can always install it yourself.
ModderXManiac reviewed v2.1b on Jan 11, 2006
Holy crap.
The author really pulled this one together...Incredible...
The last version of DSL I used was 1.5, and the changes since then are just incredible...
prm753 reviewed v2.1b on Jan 11, 2006
Grrr!!!
The new DSL looks, in a word, awesome. Of course it comes out not a month after I burn version 1.5 to a cd-rom, so I essentally wasted a cd. I think I'll hold off a little bit before I download it though, as I just like playing with DSL, not working with it.
Still in all though, if 1.5 was good, version 2 will be great!
varsity reviewed v2.1 RC2 on Dec 14, 2005
Because I'm not really linux knowledgeable, I'll give it a 4. If you're looking for a similar product that has far more power and versatility, check out Ultimate Boot CD for Windows here: http://www.ubcd4win.com/
Yes, it takes a lot longer to setup the preliminary steps - especially because you're required to slipstream SP2 with Win XP - but once your done, you will be extremely impressed! Check it out. Highly recommended!
Canuckistani reviewed v2.1 RC2 on Dec 14, 2005
A real "butt saver". Computer rescue and forensics on a business card CD disk that will fit in your wallet.
gawd21 reviewed v2.1 RC2 on Dec 14, 2005
I still like it, however, 2.1 RC2 still won't load from my USB drives. I have tried this on two computers on three USB drives. I really like to be able to just carry the USB version and not the live CD. It installs the files to the USB but not the loader.
EDIT: Even with e USB problem, this is the best damn thing I have ever played with. Small yet very very very useful! Had to give it a 5! I would love to give it a 10.
Patnet reviewed v2.1 RC2 on Dec 14, 2005
I'm not biased either Windows or Linux, but for such a small OS it rocks. I've run it from USB and CD on different systems including Dells, I've yet to try iton a laptop.
hfztt reviewed v2.1 RC1 on Dec 7, 2005
Another nice Linux distro. Linux is getting to bloated for small gui installs though: QNX can do the same of a floppy disk.
Kramy reviewed v2.1 RC1 on Dec 6, 2005
But DOS can't run Firefox!
Damn that's small!
Richardky reviewed v2.1 RC1 on Dec 6, 2005
I use it for my older laptop makes it run fast !!
Jose reviewed v2.1 RC1 on Dec 6, 2005
Yeah, well. DOS fits on a floppy disk.
DigitalSin reviewed v2.1 RC1 on Dec 6, 2005
This is really neat. I can just run the bat file and have linux run right in my Windows XP session. Very sweet distro!
Matrix3000k reviewed v2.1 RC1 on Dec 6, 2005
I love it. It fits on my flash drive and its DAMN small. lol. actually its great for techies that are fixing computers who can not get into windows and repair windows to back up files and stuff like that. it give it an A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Das mod reviewed v2.1 RC1 on Dec 6, 2005
one word ...."wow"