Damn Small Linux
Lightweight, desktop-oriented Linux distribution / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with DSLinux, a different Linux distribution for the Nintendo DS handheld game console.
Damn Small Linux or DSL is a free operating system for the x86 family of personal computers. It was designed to run graphical applications on older PC hardware—for example, machines with 486/early Pentium processors and very little memory. DSL is a Live CD with a size of 50 MB. What originally started as an experiment to see how much software could fit in 50 MB eventually became a full-fledged Linux distribution. It can be installed on storage media with small capacities, like bootable business cards, USB flash drives, various memory cards, and Zip drives.
Quick Facts Developer, OS family ...
Developer | John Andrews, et al. |
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OS family | Linux |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Open source |
Latest release | 4.4.10 / November 18, 2008 (2008-11-18) |
Kernel type | Monolithic kernel |
Default user interface | JWM |
License | Free software licenses (mainly GPL) |
Official website | www.damnsmalllinux.org |
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