

Changelog in Tiny Core 2.1 i386 CD: new modutils results in much space savings, new changed from using initramfs to tmpfs for better support of df and mount bind option, new Squashfs module to prevent spurious Squashfs errors upon boot; new aterm for better interaction with Appbrowser, new waitforX eliminates WM timing issues, new BusyBox 1.13.4 - command line history set to 150, new usbinstall, a command line tool to install to pen drive, new upgrade_tce.sh command line script, an extremely conservative batch upgrade script, new added modules hwmon and rfkill for better support of laptops, updated virtual hard drive to support persistent home on a virtual hard drive.
About Tiny Core
Tiny Core Linux is a very small (10 MB) minimal Linux desktop. It is based on Linux 2.6 kernel, BusyBox, Tiny X, FLTK graphical user interface and flwm window manager, running entirely in memory. It is not a complete desktop, nor is all hardware completely supported; it represents only the core needed to boot into a very minimal X Window desktop, typically with wired Internet access. This minimal desktop can be extended by installing additional applications from online repositories.