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  2. Tiny Core Linux - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Core Linux (TCL) is a minimal Linux kernel based operating system focusing on providing a base system using BusyBox and FLTK. It was developed by Robert Shingledecker, who was previously the lead developer of Damn Small Linux .

  3. FLWM - Wikipedia

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    FLWM 1.02 Xsession running on Debian 7 Linux. The Fast Light Window Manager is an X window manager that is based on FLTK. FLWM is the default window manager for Tiny Core Linux. FLWM was influenced by WM2. [2]

  4. List of Linux distributions that run from RAM - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Core Linux is an example of Linux distribution that run from RAM. This is a list of Linux distributions that can be run entirely from a computer's RAM, meaning that once the OS has been loaded to the RAM, the media it was loaded from can be completely removed, and the distribution will run the PC through the RAM only.

  5. Light-weight Linux distribution - Wikipedia

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    A light-weight Linux distribution is a Linux distribution that uses lower memory and processor-speed requirements than a more "feature-rich" Linux distribution. The lower demands on hardware ideally result in a more responsive machine , and allow devices with fewer system resources (e.g. older or embedded hardware ) to be used productively.

  6. Nanolinux - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the Core version of the Tiny Core Linux [7] distribution and uses Busybox, Nano-X instead of X.Org, FLTK 1.3.x as the default GUI toolkit, and SLWM (super-lightweight window manager). The included applications are mainly based on FLTK.

  7. Damn Small Linux - Wikipedia

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    He currently continues his work on Tiny Core Linux which he created in April 2008. DSL was originally based on Model-K, a 22 MB stripped-down version of Knoppix, but soon after was based on Knoppix proper, allowing much easier remastering and improvements. The distribution is now based on Debian and antiX. [5]

  8. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    Common code base for x86-64, Power, System z, Arm64 Slackware, Jurix: edge, workstation, server, supercomputer Commercial [93] Active Tails? Tails Development Team 2009 6.12 [94] – [g 3] 2025-02-06 X Debian security-focused aimed for anonymity and privacy None Active Tiny Core Linux: Robert Shingledecker Team Tiny Core 2009 15.0 [95] ? 2024 ...

  9. Category:Light-weight Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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