TinyMe
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TinyMe | |
TinyMe Test 4 |
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Website | http://www.tinyme.mypclinuxos.com |
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Company/ developer |
KDulcimer, Gettinther, Iainrj |
OS family | Linux |
Source model | Free software/open source |
Latest stable release | TinyMe 2008.0 / May 23 2008 |
Kernel type | Monolithic kernel |
Working state | Current (Release Candidates) |
TinyMe is a lightweight PCLinuxOS-based Linux distribution which is targeted at older hardware. The project started at November 2006 and released its first stable version in May 2008.
It uses the Openbox window manager which is smaller and faster than KDE, which is used in PCLinuxOS.
TinyMe is comparable to Puppy Linux, AntiX and Damn Small Linux.
The distribution's LiveCD ISO image is only 200 MB in size and can be installed into hard drive or USB flash drive.
In 29 May 2008, TinyMe was ranked #33 at DistroWatch.