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Small is beautiful
This is a book on Teeny Weeny Linux. I do not want to make it exclusively tiny distributions for the simple reason if I do that one would miss the bigger picture of Linux operating system and its various distributions. There are lot of changes going on, in the hardware front and for its own good, there are lot of changes happening in the Linux desktop environment to take the advantage of the new features in the hardware. All these happening at a rapid pace and I for some reason believe that if I do not complete this book now lot of god stuff will quietly disappear into wilderness.
I have already compiled and written two books, one on popular distributions and another on Linux utilities of note.
This book will fill the gaps left by those two books.

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