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- | I spent a lot of my younger days building computers and playing with software. I had amassed several Pentium I era computers and I finally | + | I spent a lot of my younger days building computers and playing with software. I had amassed several Pentium I,II and III era computers and I finally |
- | Over the years I upgraded computers, making the leap into multi gigahertz territory. Those old Pentium 133mhz | + | Over the years I upgraded computers, making the leap into multi gigahertz territory. Those old single core days were over. But I still held onto those computers, I guess for nostalgia. I ran many as local file and web servers, and I had a blast doing it (albeit the monthly power bill correlated with how many boxes I had running). |
- | In that same Linux Format magazine, I learned about [[https:// | + | In that same Linux Format magazine, I learned about [[https:// |
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+ | As an honorable mention, I should say that [[http:// | ||
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+ | I wanted newer software with DeLi Linux, and compiling on such an slow machine would be pure torture, I decided to keep looking for a distro just like it. I stumbled upon [[https:// | ||
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+ | Seeing the community interact, it occurred to me how actually straightforward it would be to build my own distro (and potentially a community haha). I wanted to build something truly transparent. //How// do you get from a collection of scripts and packages to a running ISO? That's the part I was missing. | ||
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+ | SnackLinux was born with simple build instructions in mind, with easy to follow directions. It's very easy to overload the reader with useless technical minutia that should be saved for another article. Simple instructions, | ||
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+ | SnackLinux itself as a project is 12 years old now. It hasn't gained any use or really any traction other than a few stars on Github, but it's a pleasure of mine to indulge in these warm software/ |