Peanut Linux 8.4by Anonymous on Jul 10, 2001Slackware in shorts. I'm so impressed with how much useful computing power can be put in a small distro because someone was kind enough not to throw in everything. Good choices make learning linux easier and I can add on even more power as my experience increases. The latest libraries, kernal, desktop all in a small footprint. Too complicated for a newbie? naah! Read, partion, format, install, have fun. ;-)
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