I've been looking at a very interesting variant of Linux called Damn Small Linux, (hereafter called DSL). Its 3 major contributors have basically taken a minimalist approach to Linux and have created a system that can provide a basic desktop running on an OS that's right around 50 Megabytes. To enable more functionality, they have created a means of temporarily mounting “extensions” that are basically modified Linux applications like OpenOffice and other apps.
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