Nanolinux includes several lightweight applications, including:
The distribution also includes several games, such as Tuxchess, Checkers, NXeyes, Mastermind, Sudoku and Blocks. Support for TrueType fonts and UTF-8 is also provided. Nanolinux is distributed as Live CD ISO images,6 installation on flash disk7 and hard disk8 is documented on its Wiki pages.
Minimal configuration: The Live CD version without swapfile requires 64 MB of RAM and 14 MB of disk space.9
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"An interview with the Nanolinux developer". December 30, 2014. https://eerielinux.wordpress.com/2014/12/30/an-interview-with-the-nanolinux-developer/ ↩
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