Mulinux has plenty of advantages: it is a full-configurable,
minimalistic (it can be stored in a few floppy disks), has plenty of
utilities (Internet connection, browser, client) and can be
configured according to one's needs. It is based on the GNU Linux
system, and this means that everyone can browse the Internet
(especially the FTP of GNU Linux), download those parts of the
operative system he is in need of, and expand it as much as he wants.
Especially in the Third World, millions of old 386 and 486 old PC's
can easily be reconverted and work with a modern level of
performances.
In today's world there are hundreds of millions of persons who cannot
afford to buy a last-generation PC, and all those persons could
nevertheless benefit very much from browsing the Internet. All of
them can now reconvert their old computers, connect themselves to the
World Wide Web and download from it was is necessary in order to
expand their operative system, a system which is a adaption of
Linux.
MuLinux already has some functions which make it similar to Unix. By
a carful work, a series of MuLinux-based PC's can be converted into a
local network or into a small Intranet.
Those unique features makes MuLinux an operative system which not
only can be used in order to reconvert old PC's, but also a system
which must be ready at hand in the eveneventuality of sudden global
or local catastrophes. By doing so, non-professional users can have
at their disposal an operative system which occupies a very limited
space of memory, and which can easily be expanded or modified.
Now it can easily be downloaded from the site
http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/ozma/mulinux
I hope you have understood the importance of MuLinux in all of its
implication, and am consequently asking you to forward this message
to all of your contacts.