Damn Small Linux 2024
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Damn Small Linux 2024
The New DSL 2024 has been reborn as a compact Linux distribution tailored for low-spec x86 computers. It packs a lot of applications into a small package. All the applications are chosen for their functionality, small size, and low dependencies. DSL 2024 also has many text-based applications that make it handy to use in a term window or TTY.
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Damn Small Linux 2024 released
A new version of the Damn Small Linux distribution has come out with an updated definition of "damn small": [...]
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Damn Small Linux Release Makes a Comeback After 16 Long Years
Damn Small Linux (DSL) is a name that we haven't heard for quite some time now, with a very low-key announcement, the developers have unveiled a new release in the form of DSL 2024.
Based on the antiX 23 release, DSL is leveraging one of the best lightweight distributions out there for providing a unique experience in a sea of Debian-based and Fedora-based distros.
If you haven't heard of DSL, it used to be a very compact distro that was just 50 MB in size, but that has now changed to better accommodate the current state of computing. Don't worry, this is still a great option for older computers with humble specifications.