Now Available: Latest Release of Tiny Core Linux 2.7 – Top-Notch IT News

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The creator of Tiny Core Linux, Robert Shingledecker, has just announced the immediate availability of Tiny Core Linux 2.7. This latest version boasts a variety of updated applications, scripts, and improvements, along with bug fixes. Without further delay, let’s dive into the most significant changes that come with the new Tiny Core Linux 2.7:

– Appbrowser has been revamped, now featuring a convenient “Install” button, while the “Download Only” button has been renamed to “OnDemand.”
– Appsaudit now includes a new menu option called “Install Options.”
– The tce-load script has been updated, removing l,m,lm,ml testing, and always calling ldconfig. Depmod now uses /usr/local/lib/modules, and the -r option has been dropped.
– The tce-setup and tce-update scripts now come with an “easy mode,” making it effortless to update extensions in the tce directory.
– The tce-update script has been enhanced with better NFS support.
– The rebuildfstab script now supports block major 11 devices.
– The udev/rules.d/75-cd-dvd.rules has been updated for sr[0-9] devices.
– The exitcheck.sh script can now call the /opt/shutdown.sh script for shutdown commands.
– Libpopt and mbchk have been removed.
– A new script, cache-clear, has been added.
– A new tiny appbrowser in shell, ab, has been included.
– Ondemand has been added to create right-click menu shortcuts for flwm.
– The tcz2ram.flg and tcz2ram.lst files have been renamed to copy2fs.flg and copy2fs.lst.
– A new boot code, xvesa=WxHxD (e.g. xvesa=800x600x32), has been added.
– To create a smaller ISO image (now at 10.1 MB), many libraries have been stripped.

About Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Linux aims to be a lightweight core desktop, allowing users to customize their system with their preferred applications. It offers four modes of operation:
– Cloud/Internet mode, the default, where the system runs entirely in RAM.
– PPR/TCE mode, where the user can specify a persistent storage partition and use the TCE repository.
– PPR/TCZ mode, which is the same as PPR/TCE but uses the TCZ extension type.
– PPI/TCE mode, which installs extensions on a Linux partition or a loopback file.

Get your hands on Tiny Core Linux 2.7 right now by downloading it from Softpedia – the go-to source for all your software needs.

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