Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 2nd Jul 2006 17:06 UTC, submitted by Mark
Linux As its name suggests, Damn Small Linux (DSL) is a damn small distribution! The ISO is just 50MB and it fits on a business card CD so you can carry it with you wherever you go. It also acts as a Live CD so you can run the system without installing it on the machine. The idea is to access your Linux environment from any computer, thanks to a tiny CD that would fit in your wallet.
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RE: uh
by elmore on Mon 3rd Jul 2006 02:27 UTC in reply to "uh"
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He covers 3 of the 4 points you mentioned, albeit not extensively, but he does mention them. He makes mention of the toram function of dsl, as well as the debian install and he did mention that they said it could run on a 486 dx.

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