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SnackLinux has been developed with the intention of allowing any software to run on multiple hardware configurations. This means that developers can add any packages they need, and build from source code easily. | SnackLinux has been developed with the intention of allowing any software to run on multiple hardware configurations. This means that developers can add any packages they need, and build from source code easily. | ||
- | Frustrations | + | The fundamental principles |
+ | * Software should be freely available to everyone | ||
+ | * Systems must be easily customizable | ||
+ | * Source code must be readily buildable | ||
+ | * Construction should be completely transparent | ||
- | SnackLinux is an open source Linux distribution that is dedicated | + | SnackLinux is designed |
- | + | The core principle | |
- | SnackLinux | + | |
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- | Unlike other Linux distributions that rely on closed, proprietary build systems, SnackLinux’s build process is entirely open and documented. This encourages users to share their work with others, and learn from the work of others. This allows users to work collaboratively on improving and customizing the Linux distribution they have built. Furthermore, | + | |
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- | In summary, SnackLinux is a Linux distribution | + |