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In this video, we take an in-depth look at Damn Small Linux (DSL), one of the most iconic lightweight Linux distributions ever created. After years of inactivity, DSL has returned with a modern foundation based on antiX 23, bringing its legendary minimalist philosophy back for today's hardware. We'll explore the installation process, desktop experience, system performance, software support, hardware compatibility, and whether Damn Small Linux is still a practical choice. If you're looking for a Linux distribution to revive an old PC, experiment with ultra-lightweight operating systems, or simply learn more about minimalist Linux, this review is for you.

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