DSL Linux: Small distro that packs a big punch (developerWorks)
[Posted March 28, 2006 by ris]
IBM developerWorks has a quick
review of Damn Small Linux. "The popularity of Linux has grown
by leaps and bounds. With so many distributions of Linux out there,
selecting the best operating system for your business needs can be a
challenge. But if you're looking for a great bundle of software in a small
package, look no further than DSL Linux (also known as Demi-Sized Linux or
the more common Damn Small Linux), one of the best "mini-Linux"
distributions available. In this quick review, you see how to use DSL
Linux, what applications come with the package, how to load and start it on
your machine, and how to save between sessions when working from a bootable
CD."
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