muLinux is a lightweight Linux distribution designed for older computers. It comes with X11, GCC, VNC, SSH, Samba, and other essential tools for basic use.
The main goals of muLinux are to contain all the knowledge of Linux in one place and to protect it from any loss of information that might occur with different Linux versions while creating a live "collection of notes." It is designed to enable users to play with an operating system if they don't have the chance to install a more recent distribution of Linux on their hard disk. It is also a portable operating system that you can take with you to ad-hoc locations or locations that don't have configured and functioning software. Lastly, it offers a change of heart for those who love "Proselytism."
muLinux offers an open script-based system, which means you can look inside the scripts to learn about Linux configuration policies. It also has a pluggable, incremental file-system, which allows users to insert and remove add-ons without compromising functionality. The system runs in RAM and does not require installation, but it can be "cloned" to a CD-ROM or HD. Additionally, the system uses profiles, which is a pool of configuration data always saved. Finally, the same installation archive is used for both Linux and Windows users.
In the latest release of muLinux, there are several significant changes. Firstly, mu -iso now will create a bootable ISO image, and there is syslogd remote feature added by Dirk Heilemann. The boot process has been simplified, and there are bug-fixes for Xvnc, dhcp, setserial, tell command, and smail. There are many improvements in the "Mu" script and a general check-up.
Overall, muLinux is an excellent option for those who have older computers or want a minimalistic Linux distribution. With its convenient installation process and a range of features, it is worth trying out.
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