The latest version of this distribution can be downloaded from Softpedia

Dec 17, 2013 09:17 GMT  ·  By

Quirky, a Linux distribution from the “Puppy Linux family” that is used to introduce new ideas and applications, has now reached version 6.0.

This version of Quirky, 6.0, is intended to be as small as possible, providing support for f2fs (Flash Friendly File System).

“In a nutshell, Quirky6 is intended to be as small as possible (hence compiled from source in T2), very fast, very simple, and optimised to run on Flash memory media. There are other extended ideas that are in the pipeline,” said the developer the official announcement.

Also, the distribution is now using Unionfs/Aufs (no layered filesystem), is only provided as a USB-stick/SD-card image, is optimized for Flash, using f2fs, and it uses GTK 2.20.1.

More details about this bleeding edge release of Puppy can be found in the official blog post. Download Quirky 6.0 right now from Softpedia.