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Compact Flash Linux Project

Compact Flash Linux Project is a Linux distribution designed to run on a compact flash card in read-only mode. It is as small as possible, and currently needs around 14 MB. It includes OpenSSH, quagga, iptables, hostap, madwifi, wireless-tools, pppoe, tcpdump, bridge-utils, and more.

Tags Software Development Embedded Systems Operating Systems Linux Distributions
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX Linux
Implementation Other Scripting Engines

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  •  17 Mar 2008 06:10
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Changes: Minor package upgrades were made.

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  •  14 Sep 2007 05:43
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Changes: Cflinux now can be compiled without the need for root permissions. Packages have been upgraded.

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  •  25 Feb 2007 09:13
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    Changes: Many packages were upgraded. The package manager was improved a bit.

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    •  28 May 2006 09:17
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    Changes: Many of the included packages were upgraded, and an ISO installer is available.

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    •  20 Nov 2005 14:23
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    Changes: Mainly the kernel and busybox were upgraded. An ISO installer exists to ease the installation procedure.

    Rss Recent comments

    Rcomment-before 23 Nov 2004 13:40 Rcomment-trans RealDusty Rcomment-after

    OpenVPN
    Hello,

    it would be great to have openvpn 2 (beta) in it, too.

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