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Information about Absolute Linux 12.1.13

Absolute is a lightweight Slackware Linux derivative distribution that uses an Icewm, ROX-Filer window/file manager combination.

Related Links: absolute Linux Forum, absolute Linux Reviews, Official website, Distrowatch Page
Supported Architectures: 386, 486, 586, 686
Related Topics: Desktop

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ISO 1absolute-12.1.13.iso
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Absolute is a lightweight Slackware Linux derivative distribution that uses an Icewm, ROX-Filer window/file manager combination.

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