Sep 28

First NimbleX sub100 stable version released.

Tag: Distros, Linux, LiveCDs, NewsVlogcanic @ 1:35 am

Among the huge amount of new mini distros getting release these days is NimbleX sub100, an ultra portable Linux distro based on Slackware designed to run from a LiveCD, an USB flash drive or a hard disk.

The sub100 thing is about the fact that the total size of the LiveCD barely scratches the 100MB limit despite its inclusion of a full KDE GUI and an option to run on text mode.

NimbleX sub100 promise a very portable, powerful, light and scalable distro. It offers persistence if installed on a USB flash drive and supposedly can cope with any day to day essential task for the average user on any kind of computer.

Is your curiosity burning to get those 100MB and see if it works as well as it says? Yeah, me too.

One Response to “First NimbleX sub100 stable version released.”

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