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SliTaz is getting much better (I guess)
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| At 1.0, SliTaz was visibly based on JWM (Joe's Window Manager). The cooker
| has now a version where more components of a nicer desktop were added: LXDE.
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http://beranger.org/index.php?page=diary&2008/05/18/20/44/43-slitaz-is-getting-much-better
Minimalism works for many people. Only Linux offers this choice.
Recent:
Geek of the Month: Donald Knuth
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| Knuth uses a regular Linux-based Intel computer for most of his work. He
| doesn't use fancy proprietary tools. He uses Emacs as an editor and Fvwm2 as
| a windows manager.
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http://junauza.blogspot.com/2008/01/geek-of-month-donald-knuth.html
SliTaz: A light-weight GNU/Linux distribution
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| In conclusion, if you are in need of a distribution that does not require a
| lot of resources, SliTaz is definitely worth checking out. It is in active
| development and worth watching to see what the future has in store for it.
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http://www.linuxinfusion.com/slitaz-a-light-weight-gnulinux-distribution
Introducing SliTaz Linux
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| The Live CD starts with a boot prompt in French, with a little information
| about the default username and the password. From there, the CD will
| automatically boot in 3 seconds if you don't press the Enter key and in about
| 1-2 minutes you will be asked to choose your desired language, keyboard
| layout and screen resolution. Immediately after you have chosen the desired
| resolution, a nice login screen will appear. Login with username hacker and
| password root. You will enter in the lightweight JWM (Joe's Window Manager)
| window manager.
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/Introducing-SliTaz-Linux-82769.shtml
Damn Minuscule Linux: A First Look At SliTaz 1.0
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| But if you’ve an old laptop gathering dust under your desk, and you’re
| looking for an interesting, fun project SliTaz is a great choice.
| There’s a solid base to it, with well-chosen default software and a
| reasonable downloadable selection to complement it, all wrapped up in a
| mini-marvel of a distro.
| Give SliTaz a try – you won’t be disappointed, and its cleverness will make
| you smile. And that’s a promise!
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http://reddevil62-techhead.blogspot.com/2008/04/damn-minuscule-linux-first-look-at.html
SliTaz 1.0 on 450Mhz K6-2, 256Mb
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| This is easily my favorite live CD now. I admire DSL for being versatile and
| fast, and I do like the way Puppy Linux has evolved. But it’s hard to beat a
| pretty, usable, complete system that ducks under the 25Mb mark, and does it
| so well. Fatter distributions (and I’m thinking of Xubuntu, et al., here)
| would do well to notice how much can be done with so little.
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http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/slitaz-10-on-450mhz-k6-2-256mb/
First look at SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0, the smallest desktop distro on earth
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| I haven't been this impressed with a new Linux distribution for a long time.
| A compact package with basic applications, a web server and web development
| tools, an excellent package manager, remastering utilities and good
| auto-configuration scripts - all in a 25 MB download. What more can one need?
| While SliTaz GNU/Linux is unlikely to satisfy every user's needs, the project
| is a great testament to the old saying that good things come in a small
| package. It is also a tribute to the infinite versatility of Linux and free
| software. Give SliTaz a try, you will like it!
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http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20080331#feature
A quick look over SliTaz 1.0
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| The bottom line? I liked SliTaz for its extremely low system requirements,
| and I particularly liked the package manager.
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http://beranger.org/index.php?page=diary&2008/03/31/07/04/42-a-quick-look-over-slitaz-1-0
SliTaz GNU/Linux, the Smallest “Desktop” Distro Ever Created
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| “At 25 MB, it has to be the smallest desktop distro ever created”. These were
| the words of Ladislav Bodnar in the most recent issue of Distrowatch Weekly
| when he announced this fresh and minuscule distribution as a new addition to
| the waiting list. Its name is SliTaz, and I was so intrigued about it that I
| tried it out.
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| [...]
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| After having extensively used SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0, I can honestly say that
| it is a highly capable distro with a bright future ahead. It is ideal for
| rescuing a broken system, and even for full desktop usage especially when
| employed on older computer machines since it is fast and ultra-lightweight. I
| just hope that those minor bugs that I’ve encountered will be fixed by the
| next release version. Despite those slight troubles, I’m keeping my SliTaz
| GNU/Linux LiveCD just in case. DSL should watch out, because this new distro
| on the block is surely here to stay.
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http://www.junauza.com/2008/03/slitaz-gnulinux-smallest-desktop-distro.html
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