Damn Small Linux 4.4.5
Linux operating system that's ideal for older computers
05 September 2008
Platform: Linux
Type: freeware
Manufacturer: Damn Small Linux
Size: 50MB
Rating:
Verdict:
An excellent operating system
As the demands of all operating systems increase, Damn Small Linux (DSL) is a
refreshing change and worth considering by anyone with an old computer. This
latest version has some updated software and new drivers, while still keeping
within the 50MB limit.
The subject of the Computeractive
feature
introducing Linux, DSL was designed with a strict 50MB limit. This means
that many of the familiar programs are not installed by default and an older
version of Linux is used, but this is a comprimise worth making.
There are several ways of using DSL. This download can be burnt to a CD and
used as a Live CD. Simply reboot the computer with this CD in the drive and DSL
will load but without making any changes to the hard disk. Once started in this
way it can be installed to the hard disk or a USB key.
A very interesting alternative is a
version
that works from within Windows. In this mode it can use the network
connection of the computer, avoiding the need to set up a modem. This version
can also be saved to a USB key so you can always have your own operating system
wherever you go.
Extra software can be installed over the internet from a list of specially
prepared files. These include favourites such as Firefox, Thunderbird and Open
Office. These do take up more space than the goal of 50MB.