Pyramid is a Linux distribution designed for binary use on embedded platforms, offering developers an efficient system with a minimum possible footprint.
Primarily focused on wireless applications, the Pyramid Linux Project is a robust OS that has gained popularity for various uses beyond its core purpose. Designed and tested for use on Metrix Boxes, it works in seamless harmony on other x86-based hardware. Should you need further hardware info, the WorkingHardware page is an excellent resource for more details, and you can add to it if you find hardware not listed that works with Pyramid.
At the moment, Pyramid Linux Project is maintained by a small team of developers and engineers at Metrix Communication. However, we welcome individuals interested in contributing to the project to help move it forward. Our team is always open to provide support for patches and contributions for review.
The Pyramid Linux Project is shipped on our wireless products, which was the primary motivation behind its creation. However, our vision includes making Pyramid as flexible as possible to cater to a multitude of x86 embedded platforms. Whether running on our hardware or not, we build Pyramid for ourselves and the community, ensuring that the project remains fully customizable and an excellent tool for developers worldwide.
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