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Tiny Core Linux is an extremely simple but highly scalable gnu/linux release that can be reduced to just 10MB, and the Tiny core Linux 7.1, released yesterday May 23, is just a small 11.7 MB in size. , the size of the small really breathtaking, to know the common Ubuntu or Debian, often is 800MB-4700MB, a CD-ROM can not be a regular thing.
However, small perfectly formed, "tall and strong" does not mean martial arts, "short thin" not necessarily inferior level. A lot of Chinese martial arts novels have such a character, looks like a little, often small or withered old man, sick sickly let onlookers worry about its ready to die, but a shot is technical surprise four, the overwhelming, inside and outside the gap let people admire.
Tiny Core Linux (TCL) is not withered, but only the size of the 10MB level, it is amazing, we do not forget that it also contains a graphical interface. TCL's original intention was to provide a minimal system with BusyBox and FLTK graphical interface, JWM window manager.
TCL's minimum hardware configuration requirements are 28MB memory guarantee core operation, the RAM memory guarantee system operation, the minimum CPU demand is I486DX, that is, the textbook mentioned in the antique Intel 80486. However, these are only the minimum hardware configuration requirements, TCL's official recommended configuration requirements are not less than the Pentium 2 CPU,128MB memory. I'm afraid the small partners can not find the surviving machine is below this configuration.
Let's see what such a small system looks like. This is the terminal interface, and the transparency effect.
Software package management tools for graphical interfaces
A rich repository of software
Set the interface, we can also call it "Control Panel"
Command Run window
Select interface for shutdown, hibernation, and restart
TCL's 1.0 version of Tiny Core Linux 1.0 was officially released on January 5, 2009, and the latest release is Tiny Core Linux 7.1, which includes the following major updates:
BusyBox Update to 1.24.2
BusyBox syslogd buffer size added 512
Tc-config: After you move the syslog to hostname
Tc-config: Syslogd-l is placed after-R from Andyj
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Index of/7.x/x86_64/release/
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03-nov-2015 12:29 |
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corepure64-7.1.iso |
22-may-2016 15:13< /td> |
11.7M |
corepure64-7.1.iso.md5.txt |
22-may-2016 15:13 |
53b |
corepure64-7.1.iso.zsync |
22-may-2016 15:13 |
41.1K |
distribution_files/ |
05-apr-2016 09:29 |
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src/ |
24-mar-2016 0 8:15 |
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tinycorepure64-7.1.iso |
22-may-2016 15:13 |
24.0M |
tinycorepure64-7.1.iso.md5.txt |
22-may-2016 15:13 |
57b |
tinycorepure64-7.1.iso.zsync |
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Extreme Simplicity Minimum Linux release Tiny Core Linux 7.1 release