Nanolinux

nanolinux

Web site: sourceforge.net/projects/nanolinux/ Origin: Germany Category: Desktop Desktop environment: SLWM Architecture: x86, x86_64 Based on: Tiny Core Wikipedia: Nanolinux Media: Live The last version | Released: 1.3 | April 5, 2015 Zobacz po polsku: Nanolinux Nanolinux – a minimalistic Linux distribution based on Tiny Core. Nanolinux uses BusyBox, Nano-X (instead of X.Org), FLTK 1.3.x as … Read more

NetBSD Live! CD

netbsd

Web site: (not active) Origin: Germany Category: Desktop Desktop environment: KDE Architecture: x86 Based on: FreeBSD Wikipedia: Media: Live The last version | Released: 2007 | November 11, 2006 NetBSD Live! CD – a live version of the NetBSD operating system originally developed by Jörg Braun, and allowed to boot NetBSD 1.5.2/i386 from CDROM, some … Read more

Damn Small BSD

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Web site: damnsmallbsd.org Origin: Germany Category: Specialist Desktop environment: Fluxbox Architecture: x86 Based on: FreeBSD Wikipedia: Media: Live The last version | Released: December 2007 Damn Small BSD – a very small, 50MB BSD distribution intended for hardware with lower resources than those most frequently encountered on a standard PC. Intended targets include: legacy PC’s, … Read more

MicroBSD

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Web site: www.microbsd.net (not active) Origin: Germany Category: Server Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86 Based on: OpenBSD Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: 0.7 beta | October 2003 MicroBSD – a fork of the UNIX-like BSD operating system descendant OpenBSD 3.0, begun in July 2002. The project’s objective was to produce a free … Read more

MirOS

miros

Web site: www.mirbsd.org Origin: Germany Category: Desktop Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86, SPARC Based on: OpenBSD Wikipedia: MirOS BSD Media: Install The last version | Released: #10semel | March 16, 2008 MirOS BSD – a secure operating system from the BSD family for 32-bit i386 and sparc systems. It is based on 4.4BSD-Lite (mostly OpenBSD, … Read more

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