Friday, August 28, 2009

Slax- A brief review

Yesterday, I found some good stuff on the official website of Slax (It is a simple but very beautiful distro. Yes, it's build up of KDE). Website itself is very cute and everything is simple as like SUSE or Mandriva. I know some real geeks may not like the entire structure of slax, but it will be stunning those who were allured with Microsoft Windows OSs. The simplicity makes everything easy.
One more advantage is that they give a free 30MB online memory which can be easily be used like ordinary disk drives. The memory of 30MB is free for slax users for unlimited period even if you didn't use it for a long time (The info is from the official blog, the unlimited period may be varied. But they didn't commented about it yet). You can use the online memory from any machines that supports slax, or any other OS, even Windows. A 200MB iso file or tar file is to be downloaded in order to make a liveCD or USB. I installed latest version of slax (slax6.1.2) to my SanDisk Cruizer 4GB pendrive and it works fine. A live CD can easily be created, but to do USB installation, you need to work for 2 minutes.
The whole procedure can be done in your windows platform itself. Try this link.
Another fantastic feature I've seen in their website is to run an application without actually installing on our system known as 'activat'ion. Almost all general purpose applications are available as .lzm binary format which is ready for the installation without any dependencies. You can select which software you want to use from modules page. There are three options - first to download (normal download for later installation), secondly 'add to build' which helps to customize your distro before download. If you want to check whether the software listed is good, just do the third method -activate. Then you can use the software as you have installed it in your system, but actually not.

The major advantage is that it is pocket linux (handy) and can be used everywhere. But personally I felt that it has less hardware support compared to Puppy Linux. But I stil like slax because of it's greenish beauty!

Happy slaxing!

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