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[News] DistroWatch Reviews SliTaz GNU/Linux

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Examining SliTaz GNU/Linux

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| During my time with SliTaz, I had the chance to 
| exchange e-mails with one of the developers, 
| Christophe Lincoln, and he had some interesting 
| things to say about the project. He mentioned 
| that SliTaz is already entering freeze and the 
| development team will be doing testing and 
| fixing bugs from now through to their next 
| release in March. He also mentioned that SliTaz 
| is being used in some organizations and the 
| project is getting a lot of useful feedback. 
| From what I've seen so far, I think their next 
| version will be well worth trying out. It's 
| already stable and I've encountered no show-
| stopping issues.
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http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20100111#feature


Recent:

Cooking with SliTaz â An Innovative (and TINY!) Linux OS

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| With the fact that everything run in RAM and
| the low number of packages in the online wok,
| I doubt youâd want to install SliTaz as your
| main desktop OS, but I donât think thatâs what
| itâs for. Iâve used distros similar in design
| philosophy (such as Damn Small Linux) to do
| things like system recovery, partitioning and
| virus scanning, and thatâs just the place
| SliTaz would shine as well. Grabbing some
| additional packages and rolling a new USB
| flavor could easily add some power to any tech
| toolkit.
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http://maketecheasier.com/cooking-with-slitaz-an-innovative-and-tiny-linux-os/2010/01/07


Slitaz Linux: Zero to Distro in 30 MB!

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| SliTaz has potential and the active
| community required to take things to the
| next step. SliTaz isnât fancy but it
| provides a wonderful environment to log in
| and accomplish most tasks. SliTaz (Simle
| Light Incredible Temporary Autonomous
| Zone) is definitely the distro I will
| think about next time I need something for
| older hardware or a small rescue utility.
| SliTaz simply does not have what it takes,
| though, to be my new desktop Linux of
| choice. Ubuntu and Slackware will continue
| to own that title. Fortunately, none of
| what I see as necessary improvements
| impact the usability of the distro.
| Keeping track of SliTaz
| (http://forum.slitaz.org) is easy and I
| really look forward to hearing more as
| time goes on.
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http://linuxologist.com/reviews/slitaz-linux-zero-to-distro-in-30-mb/


Slitaz 2 - 30MB of joy

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| Compared to version 1.0, Slitaz is an improvement. It's more refined and
| polished, better looking, more intuitive to use, and simplifies a number of
| important system functions with friendly GUIs. Samba sharing has also been added.
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http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/slitaz-2.html


SliTaz 2.0: Simple, Speedy, and Secure

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| The minimum recommended requirement in order to use the main LiveCD is 256MB.
| However, you will only need 16MB for the "slitaz-loram-cdrom" flavor.
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http://www.junauza.com/2009/07/slitaz-20-simple-speedy-and-secure.html
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