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    MX-Linux

    MX-Linux

    MX-Linux project

    ...MX’s graphical tools provide an easy way to do a wide variety of tasks, while the Live USB and snapshot tools inherited from antiX add impressive portability and remastering capabilities. Extensive support is available through videos, documentation and a very friendly Forum.
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    PeppermintOS

    PeppermintOS

    A minimum linux desktop distribution

    ...We do use the common process of continuous delivery, and we are based on the Debian/Devuan repositories. Please post any questions about PeppermintOS to our Community Forum page: https://sourceforge.net/p/peppermintos/pepos/ and do our best to assist you.
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    System_42

    Ultra-Lightweight Superior Calibre Linux Distro

    ...Unpack a bootable sample fs, and then unpack libc, tools, and c-compiler then use theTool to build Perl -> autoconf, etc., gmp, mpfr, etc, then g++ and gdb, linux-7. See the shell programs and filesystem in the 'Files' section. Also see the /.bash_history file. Be sure to post in the forum/discussion 'kconfig' because there are a few caveats to "boot and build". Thanks, Dru PS the most recent version needs an upgrade to the libc, recompile uclibc (57 or 58), using the provided .System42.uConfig.
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