Luit Linux is a live CD distribution inspired by KNOPPIX and DamnSmall Linux, designed to be small and bootable.
The new distribution also boasts of modularity, meaning extra CDs can be mounted to get extra packages when needed, which can be accessed from the desktop menu or through a command prompt. All of which can be combined to make a mini CD version, creating an even more convenient and powerful tool.
Key features of Luit Linux include applications like Firefox, Gaim, Epic IRC Client, Xmule, Scribus Desktop Publishing for Linux, Sqlite and Sqlitebrowser, GIMP, printing utilities and CUPS, games such as Doom Legacy and X-board (Chess), FTP, OpenOffice, IRC servers and more.
The developer extends his gratitude to those who have used the previous version of LuitLinux and provided constructive feedback that helped develop this new version. The developer also apologizes to those who were promised certain packages that had to be eventually dropped due to hardware issues, and invites users to participate in the LuitLinux forum to keep improving future versions.
It is important to note that LuitLinux is free and can be redistributed and modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The distribution is provided with the hope of being useful, but without any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for purpose. All packages included in Luit Linux are free as far as the developer is aware, but users are advised to check the license agreements of individual packages for further details.
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