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Recently I came across Lunduke post about some mysterious Vendefoul Wolf Linux distribution that uses 217 MB RAM with Devuan as base (no systemd(1) here) and XLibre X11 server along with IceWM windโ€ฆ

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๐Ÿš€โœจ "Damn Small Linux 2024: Because who needs modern, bloated software when you can try to squeeze blood from a stone?๐Ÿชจ Rejoice as you reminisce the days of dial-up with text-based delights and not one, but TWO window managers for that cutting-edge 2003 experience. ๐Ÿ™ƒ"
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At a time when Linux distributions were growing larger and more resource-intensive, Damn Small Linux (DSL) proved that efficiency could still reign supreme. First released in 2003, DSL was a fully functional Linux system that fit into just 50MB. It could run entirely from a USB stick or a business card-sized CD, making it perfect for lightweight systems, rescue operations, and breathing life into ancient hardware.

Despite its small size, DSL packed a graphical interface, a web browser, an office suite, and essential networking tools. It became a favorite among minimalists and tech enthusiasts who wanted a portable Linux environment with near-instant boot times. Though its development slowed in the 2010s, DSL has made a comeback, with a revived version appearing in 2023. Even in a world of gigabyte-heavy operating systems, its philosophy of efficiency and portability still holds up today.

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BashCore is so lightweight and fast that it runs smoothly even on a simple USB 2.0 drive. Perfect for reviving old PCs and working anywhere with maximum portability.

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