A tiny live-boot Linux installation is back from the dead — sleeping giant awakens for a new lease of life

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Damn Small Linux (DSL) has officially received an alpha test 2024 release after a presumed final release back in 2007.

Yes, it’s older and fatter now (having grown in file size from 50MB to about 700MB run live, and 3.3GB when fully installed), but even though it won’t fit onto an (extremely cool) bootable business card anymore, just a regular full-sized big chonk CD-ROM, it still can run as live: meaning you don’t need to install it to either try it out or use it full-time as a regular operating system or part of a data recovery workflow.

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