Mutagenix is a Slackware Linux-based software that utilizes Linux-Live LiveCD build scripts to create an effective LiveCD image.
Some of the key features of Mutagenix include multiple CDs to choose from, an integrated firewall and DHCP client that starts automatically in stealth mode, and Cpan2tgz for automatically downloading and installing perl modules. Additionally, Mutagenix supports Ext2 partitioned USB keys that will be mounted as your home directory so that your environment can be saved, and an xorg.conf on the mounted USB key will be used instead of the default supplied xorg.conf.
Other features of Mutagenix include test applications for creating a load across a network, which includes smtp and http sources and sinks, as well as a Windows password changing utility.
The latest release of Mutagenix, version 2.6.18.6-2, includes a rescue disk (without X) and a KDE disk, and mostly focuses on bug fixes to address problems discovered in the installer. However, there are several new options available, such as a USB installer and a re-worked remastering utility.
Overall, Mutagenix offers a comprehensive range of features and customization options that make it a popular choice for users looking for a dynamic and flexible Linux variant.
Version 2.6.18.6-2: N/A