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**SnackLinux** is an ultra-minimal Linux distribution targeting Intel 486 processors. Built on a streamlined 4.x kernel (<1MB) with BusyBox, musl libc, and Bash, it delivers a complete Linux environment in under 4MB. | **SnackLinux** is an ultra-minimal Linux distribution targeting Intel 486 processors. Built on a streamlined 4.x kernel (<1MB) with BusyBox, musl libc, and Bash, it delivers a complete Linux environment in under 4MB. | ||
- | Go to the [[download|Downloads]] page to download the live ISO or hard drive image or [[https:// | + | 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 | **Target Hardware**: i486DX CPUs (33MHz+) with 8MB RAM minimum | ||
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* 🇸 Simple distribution of software. | * 🇸 Simple distribution of software. | ||
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- | Think of it as Linux From Scratch with reduced complexity, perfect for minimal VMs or breathing new life into vintage hardware. | + | 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. |
- | If you prefer to build SnackLinux yourself, the system installs to a local directory, anything in there is included in the final build. | + | |
- | SnackLinux runs a barebone kernel with downloadable extra kernel modules, and focused on systems with ISA cards (sorry PCI). The project was created to run on old 486 CPUs (486DX and up, including Cyrix and AMD) with the latest software, so SnackLinux is optimized for size and low RAM. It can also be used for minimal virtual machines. | ||
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