It also features Abiword, DeadBeef, Netsurf, and other new packages

Mar 7, 2012 05:49 GMT  ·  By

TinyMe, a distribution targeted at older computers and people who want a very light and fast desktop environment, is now at version 2012 Alpha.

TinyMe 2012 Alpha, codenamed Acorn, is the first release based on Mandriva Cooker and the first distro to have a 64-bit version.

Highlights of TinyMe 2012 Alpha:

· Linux kernel 3.2.7; · SliM logs users by default; · DeadBeef is the new audio player; · AbiWord is installed by default; · Netsurf is the default Internet browser; · Osmo, personal information manager; · MuPDF as the default PDF viewer;

A complete list of changes and features can be fount in the official announcement.

Download TinyMe 2012 Alpha right now from Softpedia. Remember that this is an alpha release and it should NOT be installed on production machines. It is intended to be used for testing purposes only.