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| - | **SnackLinux** is an ultra minimal Linux distribution | + | **SnackLinux** is an ultra-minimal Linux distribution |
| + | Go to the [[download|Downloads]] page to download the live ISO or hard drive image, or even [[https:// | ||
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| - | A i486DX | + | {{:: |
| - | **Last release:** March 01 2025 | + | |
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| + | **Target Hardware**: | ||
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| + | **Latest Release**: March 01, 2025 | ||
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| * 🇸 Standard GNU build utilitiess | * 🇸 Standard GNU build utilitiess | ||
| * 🇸 Simple distribution of software. | * 🇸 Simple distribution of software. | ||
| - | The system installs to a local directory, anything in there is included in the final build. Imagine [[https:// | ||
| - | SnackLinux | + | SnackLinux |
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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 | ||
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