Development release: Wolvix Cub 1.0.5 Beta

After nine pre-beta builds, Wolvix Cub 1.0.5 Beta is finaly ready for release.
Wolvix Cub is a smaller version of Wolvix, designed to fit on 256MB USB removable media and it will serve as the base for the larger 'standard' 512MB Wolvix version. There will not be any special editions like in 1.0.4 for this release.
Wolvix Cub comes with both Fluxbox and XFCE and includes a carefully selected group of development, graphics, multimedia and desktop applications. I'm actually surprised how much software I managed to include on 243MB.
This release also features the Wolvix Control Panel (WCP) developed by Oithona. The WCP is still in early development, but comes with a very nice and easy-to-use GUI for 'real install' and 'frugal install', so installing Wolvix to your hard drive should be easier than ever.
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