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Damn Small Linux was a business card size (50MB) live CD Linux distribution, based on Debian and Knoppix. After a 12 year break (from 2012 to 2024), the Damn Small Linux (often referred to as "DSL") project was relaunched. The distribution is now based on Debian and antiX with the goal of fitting on live media 700MB or smaller: Review of Damn Small Linux 2024
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