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sm8ps:
Hi Adam and everybody interested in PR for *Core!

Just to signal that I wrote an article about dCore to be published soon (Feb. 6th) in freiesmagazin.de (in German). I shall officially announce it in the forum once it has appeared but I wanted to offer my assistance here (collaboration or proof-reading, whichever suits).

Cheers!
sm

Rich:
Hi interestedjournalist

--- Quote ---2. Are the boot codes one can use in the command line distinct tools made specifically for Tiny Core, or are they kernel boot parameters as used in other distributions? ...
--- End quote ---
Both.

Jason W:
Hi Adam.

Yes, dCore is an official part of the Tinycore project.

patrikg:
Great Linux dist for raspberry pi, because of not tearing down the sd card.
Just doing all stuff in ram.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=88403

ttz:
Hello Adam,

From: http://tinycorelinux.net/intro.html
"Not for everyone. Tiny Core is fast, powerful, and flexible. You can use Tiny Core without much technical knowledge, but, like any strong tool, Tiny Core becomes really useful if you know how to use it. Great starter skills could include command line usage, simple shell scripting, and Linux file and permission management, and some reasonably fast typing skills."

I say that is accurrate. I am not strong technically, but have used TC for about a year and have manged to get along (With help on the forum!).

From:
http://tinycorelinux.net/concepts.html
"Bottom Matter
If you have made it this far, congratulations! You're ready to get Tiny Core and get started. Browse the wiki, the forums, the download pages, and join the community conversation."

That pretty much says it for me. All I can do now is quote from others that have replied:

Juanito wrote: I'd say the ideal user could be anybody from a linux newcomer with an old hand-me-down machine all the way up to a developer with serious hardware.

nitram wrote: Enthusiastic users that like to learn, tinker and fully customize a system starting from almost scratch.

I think that is my favorite; that describes me.

bmarkus wrote:
I kindly advice to start using TC for few weeks or a month to get a handson experience before publishing any review.

Hope you find TC a good place to be - I have.

ttz

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