Dec 20, 2010 17:04 GMT  ·  By

Tiny Core 3.4 has been released. The latest version is an evolutionary update, as are most Tiny Core releases, and brings quite a few updated tools, mostly to the custom inner-workings of the minimalistic Linux distro.

Along with the updated scripts and system files, comes the usual array of bug fixes, updates and other small changes.

Highlights of Tiny Core 3.4:

· Appsaudit multi-select updates and md5 checking; · Fluff 0.8.5 - with integrated file type and associations; · Mnttool updated to show all drives and mount launch filemgr via FILEMGR env as well as support labels and 10+ partitions; · Wallpaper gradients and color preview updated;

· Editor for named new file argument updated; · Wbarconf updated for control of text, zoom and icon size; · Exittc "Exit to prompt" to be PID driven; · Wbar updated for fluff startup via "~"; · Fluff .desktop item updated for startup via "~";

· Ab2tce.sh updated to terminate if appbrowser is aborted by killing X; · Mountables.sh updated to support labels and 10+ partitions on a single drive; · Rebuildfstab updated to support unpartitioned but formatted drives; · Tftpd updated to support alternate user; · .profile - added MANPAGER='less -isR';

· Tce-load adjustment for spurious message with copy2ram; · Getdisklabel updated for speed and embedded spaces support; · Select updated, to return 'q' when selected to calling program; · Ab updated to handle received 'q' and tmp file cleanup.

About Tiny Core

Tiny Core is one of the smallest Linux distros out there, weighing in at just 10 MB, but still providing a full graphical environment. It is designed to be a highly mobile distro coming with just the bare-bones minimum, Linux 2.6 kernel, Busybox, Tiny X, and Fltk.

Tiny Core 3.4 is available for download here on Softpedia.