Chances are you already know this if you're into Slackware based live distributions that are using SquashFS for an easy to manage modular architecture. Development has picked up again, and on Tomas M's blog there is also a nice video of what's called a Slax 7 technology preview. Looks like Porteus, the project spawned by the fan community as Slax-Remix, will soon not be the only choice.
It should be interesting to see where they differ. His aim is to deliver a KDE 4 desktop in less than 200MB.
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Saturday, 17 December 2011
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I'm looking forward to this. It's been a while since SLAX had an update. :)
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