A lot of new features have made their way into this version

Feb 18, 2012 22:07 GMT  ·  By

Tiny Core Linux, a small, minimal Linux distribution based on Linux kernel 3.0, Busybox, Tiny X, and Flt, has reached version 4.3.

The developers have stated that Tiny Core Linux has become an example of what the Core project can produce. After just a couple of release candidates, the Tiny Core Linux 4.3 has now reached a stable version.

Highlights of Tiny Core Linux 4.3:

• New scm-load for scm new extension type supports icon removals and menu updates for all supported window managers have been introduced; • New scm an 'ab' like command line tool to maintain scms, browser repo, list local, install, uninstall, add to boot, and remove from boot, etc was added; • tce-setup to load/mount scm via scmboot.lst was updated; • busybox was updated with the latest password patch; • tc-functions to correct virtual disk mounting were updated.

A complete changelog can be found here. Don’t forget that users must update Xlibs.tcz, Xprogs.tcz, wbar.tcz, and supported window managers.

Download Tiny Core Linux 4.3 right now from Softpedia.