Slax
Slax is a LiveCD Linux distribution developed by Tomáš Matějíček and based on upstream customizable Linux distributions. Packages can be added by apt package manager or can be prepared as modules. The tagline for Slax refers to itself as "your pocket operating system".
Features
One of the main benefits of the Slax distribution is its ease of customization. Additional software can be added and removed, using Slax modules. A traditional package manager such as Debian's APT is not required to load additional software; Slax modules are completely self-contained. However, APT is fully supported. Users can also modify the default CD image or USB drive installation to customize the packages available in the distribution on boot. Slax also allows Debian packages to be converted into Slax modules.Slax modules are compressed read-only SquashFS file system images that are compressed with an LZMA compressor. The various modules are stacked together to build the complete Slax root directory. A supplemental writable layer is put on the top of the stack to implement the write functionality.
The stackable file system of choice changed between Slax versions 5 and 6, as did the module file name extension.
Versions
Sources:Slackware-Live! 1
Slackware-Live! 1.8.0.1 was based on Slackware 8.0. Slackware-Live! 1.81.0.21 was based on Slackware 8.1.Slackware-Live! 2
Slackware-Live! 2.9.0.1 was based on Slackware 9.0.Slax 3
Slackware-Live! was renamed to SLAX in 3.0.24.Slax 4
Slax 4.0.1 is based on 4.0.1 linux live scripts with Linux Kernel 2.4.25.Slax 4.2.0 special is based on SLAX 4.2.0.
Slax 5
There were five editions of Slax 5:Slax Standard was the standard edition for normal personal use, introduced in Slax 5.0.0.Slax KillBill included Wine, DOSBox, and QEMU to run MS-DOS and Windows applications, introduced with Slax 5.0.2.Slax Server supplied additional Internet functionality and came with pre-configured DNS, DHCP, Samba, HTTP, FTP, MySQL, SMTP, POP3, IMAP and SSH servers and several other server applications, introduced with Slax 5.0.8.Slax Popcorn was a minimalistic edition focused on browsing and multimedia playback, introduced with Slax 5.0.5. It featured Mozilla Firefox as the default web browser and the lightweight Xfce as a desktop environment instead of KDE.Slax Frodo was a "bare bones" edition, providing only a full-featured text-only environment, particularly focused on computers with small amounts of RAM.The Fluxbox Window Manager was an option in all editions except Frodo.
Slax 5.0.0 standard edition is based on Slackware-current and Linux Live 5 with UnionFS and SquashFS, Linux kernel 2.6.11.6.