Linked by Matt Lacey on Mon 3rd Nov 2003 02:56 UTC
Linux Vector Linux is a distribution based on the oldest Linux distribution available today - Slackware. It comes in two flavours - a freely downloadable ISO 'lite' version (which I used for this review) and a Deluxe CD edition which can be ordered from www.vectorlinux.com. The deluxe edition includes extras such as Gnome and KDE, as well as a whole pile of extra software.
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by gfx on Mon 3rd Nov 2003 03:53 UTC

It's a linux.

It's faster because it doesn't load all the services
you might want (httpd, mysqld) at startup and the desktop is
quick because it gives you the choice of some lightweight wm
(icewm, fluxbox or xcfe (an older one not 4.0 yet)
kde and gnome are a bit heavier.

My wish for a linux distro is next years debian now :-)
just apt-get something new and hope that it doesn't break.