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TinyLinux is a
project started by Matt
Mackall in 2003 to
reduce the size of the
Linux kernel, in both
memory usage and
binary filesize. The
purpose was...
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Tiny Core
Linux (TCL) is a
minimal Linux kernel based operating system focusing on
providing a base
system using BusyBox and FLTK. It was
developed by...
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attempted to
reduce the size of the
Linux kernel. One of them is
TinyLinux. In 2014, Josh
Triplett started the -
tiny source tree for a
reduced size version...
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running on
Linux.[citation needed]
Linux portal Articles:
Convergent Linux Platform Linux range of use
Linux for
mobile devices TinyLinux Products/Distributions:...
- light-weight
Linux distribution is a
Linux distribution that uses
lower memory and processor-speed
requirements than a more "feature-rich"
Linux distribution...
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environments such as
Linux, Android, and FreeBSD,
although many of the
tools it
provides are
designed to work with
interfaces provided by the
Linux kernel. It was...
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software portal TinyLinux μClinux
Fuzix OS, a
Linux-like for 8-bit
architectures "LICENSE file on github". GitHub.
Building embedded Linux systems. Karim...
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Retrieved 2013-07-06. Nick Veitch. "8 of the best
tiny Linux distros:
Slitaz and
Tiny Core
Linux | News". TechRadar.
Archived from the
original on 2013-06-28...
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Debian GNU/
Linux (/ˈdɛbiən/), or
simply Debian, is a free and open
source Linux distribution,
developed by the
Debian Project,
which was
established by...
- Bash from the
restricted s**** of the IBM
Hardware Management Console, a
tiny Linux variant for
system administrators. IBM
released a
patch to
resolve this...