Software Details:
Version: 2.1
Upload Date: 20 Feb 15
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 128
Zest is a free, open-source, Debian-based operating system that has been engineered to be deployed on low-end machines or computers with old and semi-old hardware components. It is built around the dynamic window manager (dwm) desktop environment.
It supports only 32-bit (i686 and i486) hardware platforms
The distribution can be downloaded as a Live CD ISO image that supports only 32-bit (i486 and i686) hardware platforms, despite the fact that it has been tagged with the i386 architecture. Of course, this also means that it supports only 32-bit applications.The minimal boot prompt allows you to start the live system
There are four options on the boot prompt when booting the operating system from the BIOS of a PC using either a CD disc or a USB thumb drive, two for i686 machines and two for i486 computers. It will basically allow you to start the live system with default options or in failsafe mode.Features a minimal graphical desktop environment powered by dwm
It appears that the distribution not only tries to be usable on low-end machines, but it is tailored for developers and hackers who love those minimal window managers, like dwm (dynamic window manager).Includes a minimal set of graphical apps
Only a minimal set of graphical apps is included in this Debian derivative, including the Chromium web browser, Oracle VirtualBox virtualization software and XTerm terminal emulator.On the other hand, several command-line tools are included in the operating system, among which we can mention Midnight Commander, Vim, Wget, p7zip, Feh, nano, GCC, Aptitude, APT and Busybox.
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