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Damn Small Linux (DSL)

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Damn Small Linux
Founded: 2005
Version: 4.3
Platform(s): x86
Package method: DEB, MyDSL extensions
User interface: Fluxbox, JWM
Official website: http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/

Damn Small Linux (also known as DSL) is a Linux distribution originally conceived as an operating system to run on lower specification systems, including computers which would otherwise come out of use. The distribution contrasts to most other Linux distributions by ranking hardware requirements of programs above other considerations.

As of May 19, 2007, DSL ranks as the tenth most popular distribution tracked on DistroWatch (which measures comparative popularity based on page views). This provides evidence of strong enthusiasm for operating systems capable of running on lower-end hardware.

Due to the small size of the complete distribution, it will run on smaller storage devices than most other operating systems, including bootable business card, 64 MB USB flash drive, CompactFlash card (through IDE connector) and ZIP drive.

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Debian
Major Derivatives: Knoppix - Ubuntu
Other derivatives: Damn Small Linux - Kanotix - Antemium
Aquamorph - Benix - Cl33n - Danix
Xandros - sidux
Notable contributions: apt
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