AfterLive is a Damn Small Linux-based live Linux CD distribution.
If you're not familiar with AfterStep, it's a window manager for the Unix X Window System. Designed to mimic the look and feel of NeXTStep, AfterStep delivers a consistent, clean, and elegant desktop experience. The development team's main priorities include improving aesthetics and allowing for flexibility of desktop configuration, all while maintaining efficient use of system resources.
One notable feature of AfterStep is that it's an incredibly lightweight window manager that consumes very few resources. It's also known for being incredibly stable and configurable, making it a popular option among Linux users.
Now, if you're curious about the latest version of AfterLive, the latest release (dated DEC102005) updates AfterStep to 2.1.2 from the CVS. Additionally, this update brings with it an update to aterm, which is now at version 1.0.0. Overall, AfterLive is an excellent choice for those looking for a stable and resource-light Linux distribution with a sleek and customizable desktop environment.
Version 1.0-pre1: N/A