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Slackel 6.0.3 Screencast and Screenshots
Slackel 6.0.3 "Live Openbox" - Boot and Desktop
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Slackel 6.0.3 "Live Openbox" has been released. Slackel is based on Slackware and Salix.
Slackel 6.0.3 "Live Openbox" includes the latest 3.14.33 kernel and latest updates from Slackware's 'Current' tree.
This release is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures with both fitting comfortably within the size of a single CD. Iso images are isohybrid.
The 64-bit iso supports booting on UEFI systems. SecureBoot is however not supported.
The 32-bit flavor is also the first live release that supports both i686 PAE SMP and i486, non-PAE capable systems.
The focus of this release has been to provide a lightweight and fast system and also to be easy for all users.
The default web browser included in this release is Midori, while the default e-mail client is Claws-mail.
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