DynFileFS is a fuse-based filesystem which I wrote 10 years ago as a quick hack, and to be honest, it was sometimes a bit slow, especially after storing several gigabytes of data. Slax is using DynFileFS for storing persistent changes if you boot from a FAT32 drive. I can't wait for you to try it out and experience the power of Slax! Visit today. Whether you're a seasoned Linux user or a newcomer, Slax is definitely worth considering for your next Linux experience. The new Slax versions are a step forward in the world of Linux distributions, offering improved performance and capabilities, as well as access to the latest software and tools. There are no longer direct download links available on the website, but the simple guide will help you decide what version is best for you. To make the selection process easier for you, the users, I have created a guide that will help you choose the right version of Slax for your needs. In the past, this feature was limited to a total size of 4GB, but with the newest DynFileFS, you can store up to 16GB of data, providing you with much better performance and capabilities. This means that when you run Slax from an USB device, for example, all the changes you make to the system will be stored to a special file (actually, a set of 4 files) on the USB disk, making it possible to use Slax on-the-go. This ensures that you have access to the latest software and tools, making your experience with Slax even better.Īnother key feature of the new Slax versions is the use of newest DynFileFS, which implements how "persistent changes" are stored on writable media. One of the biggest improvements in Slax 15.0.1 and 11.6.0 is the updated packages to the latest versions. In this short announcement, I will take a closer look at the new features and improvements in the latest Slax versions, and why it's worth considering for your next Linux experience. Both versions are available for both 32-bit and 64-bit processor architectures. The world of Linux distributions is constantly evolving, and I am excited to announce the release of Slax's latest versions: Slax version 15.0.1 based on Slackware-current, and Slax version 11.6.0 based on Debian 11.6. New version of Slax is available, and I take the opportunity to use ChatGPT to let AI generate an announcement about it.
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