| Minimalist Linux distro rev'd to version 3.0 |
Jul. 13, 2010
Team Tiny Core announced the first release candidate for version 3.0 of its small-footprint, in-memory Linux desktop distribution. Tiny Core Linux 3.0 RC1 advances to Linux 2.6.33.3, and offers improved compressed swap in RAM, a 64-bit version, enhanced virtualization, and the Ext4 file-system, says the project.
Tiny Core Linux is designed to reside in RAM, and can fit into 10MB, according to the project. The following components are said to run entirely in memory: Linux (2.6.33.3), BusyBox (version 1.17.0), Tiny X (based on X.Org 7.5), the FLTK graphical user interface, and the flwm window manager.
 Tiny Core Linux 2.9 (Click to enlarge) Configured to boot from a CD-ROM, pen drive, or "frugally from a hard drive," Tiny Core Linux boots extremely fast, claims the project. The distribution offers minimal desktop features, less than exhaustive hardware support, and "represents only the core needed to boot into a very minimal X Window desktop, typically with wired Internet access," says Team Tiny Core.
The desktop is said to be extensible by installing applications from online repositories. App extensions can reside in RAM, or be mounted from, or installed into, a persistent storage device, says Team Tiny Core.
 Tiny Core Linux 2.4.1 Yep, it's minimalist. (Click to enlarge) The key improvements to version 3.0 address in-memory performance. The enhanced compressed swap in RAM feature is said to "run more and longer" and result in fewer crashes due to insufficient RAM. Other improvements include "new tmpfs root always," which means that it is no longer possible to exhaust RAM in an "embed" boot via files, says Team Tiny Core.
Additional updates in this first release candidate for version 3.0 are said to include glibc 2.11.1, recompiled against 2.6.33 kernel headers. In addition, the release moves up to GCC 4.4.3, e2fsprogs 1.41.11, and zlib 1.2.5, says the project.
Other major enhancements are said to include:- Improved virtualization support
- Ext4 file-system now supported
- New delta extension updates as the default using zsync
- New kernel for support of PCI-hotplug modules
- New modules supporting the Eee PC netbook and "SSB," probably referring to the ssb Linux kernel instruction
- Kernel-agnostic "dep" files supported by core functions
- Available 64-bit kernel version
The latest stable version of Tiny Core Linux, which debuted in 2008, is version 2.11.6. The release aligned itself with Freedesktop.org standards, and offered improved support of modern desktop environments, while still supporting legacy window managers, says Team Tiny Core.
Availability
The changelog for Tiny Core Linux 3.0 should be here. General info on Tiny Core Linux may be found on the homepage, here.
-- Eric Brown
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