Damn Small Linux 4.4 Is Now Available
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008 00:30 |
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 While being powered by JWM (Joe's Window Manager), Damn Small Linux 4.4 includes powerful and useful applications for daily usage. Among these applications, we notice the popular Dillo, Netrik and Firefox web browsers, the Sylpheed e-mail client, Xzgv image viewer, Xpaint photo editor and the emelFM file manager. Below is a detailed list with more great applications that can be found inside DSL: • XMMS (mp3, ogg, mpeg, cd audio) • mp321 • ogg123 • Vim, an enhanced Vi • Assorted Xbase utilities (Xcalc etc.) • ssh and sshd
• betaftpd, a very small FTP daemon • Sqlite, a small and very fast SQL database engine • Nano, console text editor • Monkey web server • MS Office Viewer • Postscript Viewer • AxY FTP • Telnet client • Microcom • Midnight Commander • Bash Burn, a CD/DVD burning utility • Fast and Light GUI Admin tools • VNC viewer • Rdesktop
Damn Small Linux is a very small (50 MB) and fast desktop-oriented Linux distribution. It can:
• boot from a 8cm Compact Disc; • boot from an USB flash drive; • be easily converted into a Debian OS; • run on low-end machines, such as a 486DX with 16MB of RAM; • used as a Live CD; • be highly modular.
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