Abox is a compact Linux system designed for limited spaces. Ideal for locations with limited storage or processing capacity, this software offers a small-footprint solution for various computing needs.
Debian stable is a stripped-down system that is intended to be small, yet not as small as a boot floppy or as large as hundreds of megabytes, making it an ideal base for the Abox project. By working with pre-built binaries from an existing distribution, the Abox project gains benefits such as stability, a well-known source collection, and no hassles with trying to recompile the world.
The system is also designed to be extensible, allowing for the easy addition of new components or changes as needed. With easy instructions on how to recreate, modify, or extend it, the Abox project aims to create a range of tools for building and organizing this small Linux distro.
The target for this software is embedded or limited space devices that require a stripped-down Debian/Busybox system. Overall, the Abox project is an excellent choice for those who need a small Linux system that is stable, flexible, and easy to use.
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