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- | **SnackLinux** is an minimal Linux distribution, utilizing | + | **SnackLinux** is an ultra-minimal Linux distribution |
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+ | Go to the [[download|Downloads]] page to download the live ISO or hard drive image, or even [[https:// | ||
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+ | **Target Hardware**: i486DX CPUs (33MHz+) with 8MB RAM minimum | ||
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+ | **Latest Release**: March 01, 2025 | ||
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+ | The philosophy is to create a completely hackable Linux system, controllable by makefiles. | ||
+ | *🇸 Simple build instructions, | ||
+ | * 🇸 Standard GNU build utilitiess | ||
+ | * 🇸 Simple distribution of software. | ||
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+ | SnackLinux uses a minimalist kernel with downloadable kernel modules, optimized for systems with ISA expansion slots rather than PCI. Designed for 486DX and higher processors (including Cyrix and AMD variants), it combines modern software packages with extreme optimization for size and low memory requirements. The distribution includes 40+ [[http:// | ||
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+ | When building, the makefile process creates a fully customizable local rootfs directory: add any software, files, or modifications you want included in your final build for complete hackability. Think of it as Linux From Scratch with reduced complexity and less features, perfect for minimal VMs, wasting an entire weekend, or breathing new life into vintage hardware. | ||
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