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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It's a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep and Sam460ex, IBM Power Systems servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It's a GNU system with a Linux kernel and it is known to run on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep and Sam460ex, IBM Power Systems servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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(:Title LinuxPPC - CRUX PPC GNU/Linux Project:)

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(:Title LinuxPPC - CRUX PPC GNU Linux Project:)

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We need donors supporting us with Power Architecture® machines.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It's a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM Power Systems servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It's a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep and Sam460ex, IBM Power Systems servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

February 15, 2011, at 01:17 PM by acrux -
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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM Power Systems servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It's a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM Power Systems servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targeted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targeted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that's not the goal. If you're part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

February 15, 2011, at 03:47 AM by acrux -
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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM Power Systems servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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(:Description a lightweight GNU/Linux distribution for PowerPC:)

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(:Description a lightweight source-based GNU/Linux distribution for PowerPC:)

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We need donors supporting us with Power Architecture® machines.

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We need donors supporting us with Power Architecture® machines.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven non-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven non-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven non-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven non-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targeted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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Due to an hardware failure the server hosting cruxppc.org, the Ports repositories and all the other services will require some maintenance.
Sorry for any inconvenience.

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Server breakdown - 29 September 2010

Due to an hardware failure the server hosting cruxppc.org, the Ports repositories and all the other services will require some maintenance.
Sorry for any inconvenience.

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We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture® machines.

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We need donors supporting us with Power Architecture® machines.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven non-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC GNU/Linux Project

CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture® machines.
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We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture® machines.

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If You have a Power Architecture based server or workstation and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team. We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture machines.

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We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture® machines.
If You have a Power Architecture based server or workstation and You want help us, please contact .

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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CRUX PPC Devel

CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC

CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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If You have a Power Architecture based server or workstation and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team. We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture machines.

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If You have a Power Architecture based server or workstation and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team. We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture machines.

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22.02.2009: CRUX PPC 2.5rc2 is is now available.

CRUX PPC 2.5rc2 32/64 bit multilib includes kernel-2.6.28.5, glibc 2.8, gcc 4.3.3 and binutils 2.19.1 .
Please stay tuned and give us a feedback on this forum topic.

15.11.2008: CRUX PPC 2.4 Released!

The long waited CRUX PPC version 2.4 multilib is now available. Supports Apple 32bit "NewWorld" G3, G4 and Apple 64bit G5, Genesi PegasosII and Efika, Acube Sam440ep, YDL Powerstation, IBM Intellistation POWER 185 and IBM Chrp 32bit.
To increase CRUX PPC usability and enjoyability, starting from 2.4 we do provide ports and pre-compiled for the IcedTea 6 Java Development Kit and OpenOffice 3.0 .
See the download page!

21.10.2008: CRUX PPC 2.4 Repository is now available again

Please upgrade ppc/core/ports :
rsync -aqz cruxppc.crux.it::ports/core/2.4/ports/ ports

05.09.2008: CRUX PPC 2.4 64bit Multilib

The new YDL Powerstation (thanks to Robert MacFarlan) brings new energy and enthusiasm to CRUX PPC, and that’s really what we needed to start again. A fresh new multilib ISO is ready. For the moment is only an internal test release.

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If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team. We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture machines.

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If You have a Power Architecture based server or workstation and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team. We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture machines.

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31.01.2009: CRUX PPC 2.5rc1 is on the way!

CRUX PPC 2.5rc1 32/64 bit multilib includes kernel-2.6.28.3, glibc 2.8, gcc 4.3.2 and binutils 2.19 .\\

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22.02.2009: CRUX PPC 2.5rc2 is is now available.

CRUX PPC 2.5rc2 32/64 bit multilib includes kernel-2.6.28.5, glibc 2.8, gcc 4.3.3 and binutils 2.19.1 . \\

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CRUX PPC 2.5 32/64 bit multilib includes kernel-2.6.28.x, glibc 2.8, gcc 4.3.x and binutils 2.19 .\\

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CRUX PPC 2.5rc1 32/64 bit multilib includes kernel-2.6.28.3, glibc 2.8, gcc 4.3.2 and binutils 2.19 .\\

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Latest stable release: CRUX PPC 2.4 \\\

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Latest stable release: \\\

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31.01.2009: CRUX PPC 2.5rc1 is on the way!

CRUX PPC 2.5 32/64 bit multilib includes kernel-2.6.28.x, glibc 2.8, gcc 4.3.x and binutils 2.19 .
Please stay tuned and give us a feedback on this forum topic.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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11.12.2008: Sunsite.dk down again

Sunsite.dk is down again, we apologize but CRUX PPC services hosted there are currently unvailable.

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11.12.2008: Sunsite.dk down again

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11.12.2008: sunsite.dk down again

Sunsite.dk is down again, we apologize but CRUX PPC services hosted there are currently unvailable.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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The long waited CRUX PPC version 2.4 multilib is now available. Supports Apple 32bit “NewWorld” G3, G4 and Apple 64bit G5, Genesi PegasosII and Efika, Acube Sam440ep, YDL Powerstation, IBM Intellistation POWER 185 and IBM Chrp 32bit.\\

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The long waited CRUX PPC version 2.4 multilib is now available. Supports Apple 32bit "NewWorld" G3, G4 and Apple 64bit G5, Genesi PegasosII and Efika, Acube Sam440ep, YDL Powerstation, IBM Intellistation POWER 185 and IBM Chrp 32bit.\\

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15.11.2008: CRUX PPC 2.4 Released!

The long waited CRUX PPC version 2.4 multilib is now available. Supports Apple 32bit “NewWorld” G3, G4 and Apple 64bit G5, Genesi PegasosII and Efika, Acube Sam440ep, YDL Powerstation, IBM Intellistation POWER 185 and IBM Chrp 32bit.
To increase CRUX PPC usability and enjoyability, starting from 2.4 we do provide ports and pre-compiled for the IcedTea 6 Java Development Kit and OpenOffice 3.0 .
See the download page!

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20.10.2008: CRUX PPC @ Linux Day 2008

CRUX PPC will be at the next Linux Day in Naples (Italy) organized by the NaLug - Napoli GNU/Linux Users Group. For more info: http://www.nalug.net/linuxday08/.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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Latest stable release: CRUX PPC 2.4 \\\

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If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team. We need donors.

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If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team. We need donors supporting us with 64bit Power Architecture machines.

November 10, 2008, at 05:01 PM by acrux -
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If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team.

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If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team. We need donors.

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CRUX PPC

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CRUX PPC Devel

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2008-10-21: CRUX PPC 2.4 Repository is now available again

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Sticky News

If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team.

21.10.2008: CRUX PPC 2.4 Repository is now available again

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2008-10-20: CRUX PPC @ Linux Day 2008

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20.10.2008: CRUX PPC @ Linux Day 2008

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2008-09-14: Two times unlucky… Hardware failure again

CRUX PPC Project victim of hardware failure again… our new arrived YDL Powerstation seems to be dead. It’s frozen and the faulty led shows as solid red. We hope to resolve in short period because we really need this nice piece of hardware.

2008-09-09: Server breakdown

Unfortunately our old server broke down last night. We are working on a solution but is seems that we won’t get everything back to normal before one week.
This means that the following services are currently unavailable: new project website, project wiki and project svn.

If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team.

2008-09-05: CRUX PPC 2.4 64bit Multilib

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05.09.2008: CRUX PPC 2.4 64bit Multilib

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture® platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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CRUX PPC will be at the next Linux Day in Naples (Italy) organized by the NaLug - Napoli GNU/Linux Users Group. For more info: http://www.nalug.net/linuxday08/.

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CRUX PPC will be at the next Linux Day in Naples (Italy) organized by the NaLug - Napoli GNU/Linux Users Group. For more info: http://www.nalug.net/linuxday08/.

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CRUX PPC Project victim of hardware failure again… our new arrived YDL Powerstation seems to be dead. It’s frozen and the faulty led shows as solid red. We hope to resolve in short period because we really need this nice piece of hardware.

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CRUX PPC Project victim of hardware failure again… our new arrived YDL Powerstation seems to be dead. It’s frozen and the faulty led shows as solid red. We hope to resolve in short period because we really need this nice piece of hardware.

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Unfortunately our old server broke down last night. We are working on a solution but is seems that we won’t get everything back to normal before one week.

This means that the following services are currently unavailable: new project website, project wiki and project svn.

If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team.

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Unfortunately our old server broke down last night. We are working on a solution but is seems that we won’t get everything back to normal before one week.
This means that the following services are currently unavailable: new project website, project wiki and project svn.

If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team.

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The new YDL Powerstation (thanks to Robert MacFarlan) brings new energy and enthusiasm to CRUX PPC, and that’s really what we needed to start again. A fresh new multilib ISO is ready. For the moment is only an internal test release.

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The new YDL Powerstation (thanks to Robert MacFarlan) brings new energy and enthusiasm to CRUX PPC, and that’s really what we needed to start again. A fresh new multilib ISO is ready. For the moment is only an internal test release.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, Genesi PegasosII workstations and EFIKA embedded boards, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers, and is ready to run on ACube Sam440ep. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, YDL Powerstation, Genesi PegasosII and EFIKA, ACube Sam440ep, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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2008-10-21: CRUX PPC 2.4 Repository is now available again

Please upgrade ppc/core/ports :
rsync -aqz cruxppc.crux.it::ports/core/2.4/ports/ ports

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2008-10-20: CRUX PPC at linux day

CRUX PPC will be at the next linux day in Naples organized by the NaLUG. For more info chek the official site: http://www.nalug.net/linuxday08/.

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2008-10-20: CRUX PPC @ Linux Day 2008

CRUX PPC will be at the next Linux Day in Naples (Italy) organized by the NaLug - Napoli GNU/Linux Users Group. For more info: http://www.nalug.net/linuxday08/.

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2008-10-20: CRUX PPC at linux day

CRUX PPC will be at the next linux day in Naples organized by the NaLUG. For more info chek the official site: http://www.nalug.net/linuxday08/.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

News

2008-09-14: Two times unlucky… Hardware failure again

CRUX PPC Project victim of hardware failure again… our new arrived YDL Powerstation seems to be dead. It’s frozen and the faulty led shows as solid red. We hope to resolve in short period because we really need this nice piece of hardware.

2008-09-09: Server breakdown

Unfortunately our old server broke down last night. We are working on a solution but is seems that we won’t get everything back to normal before one week.

This means that the following services are currently unavailable: new project website, project wiki and project svn.

If You have a Power Architecture based rack-mountable server and You want help us, please contact CRUX PPC Team.

2008-09-05: CRUX PPC 2.4 64bit Multilib

The new YDL Powerstation (thanks to Robert MacFarlan) brings new energy and enthusiasm to CRUX PPC, and that’s really what we needed to start again. A fresh new multilib ISO is ready. For the moment is only an internal test release.

... read more here

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, Genesi PegasosII workstations and EFIKA embedded boards, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers, and is ready to run on ACube Sam440ep. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the |GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, Genesi PegasosII workstations and EFIKA embedded boards, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers, and is ready to run on ACube Sam440ep. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the |GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the |GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, Genesi PegasosII workstations and EFIKA embedded boards, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers, and is ready to run on ACube Sam440ep. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC

CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, Genesi PegasosII workstations and EFIKA embedded boards, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers, and is ready to run on ACube Sam440ep. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the |GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, Genesi PegasosII workstations and EFIKA embedded boards, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers, and is ready to run on ACube Sam440ep. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, Genesi PegasosII workstations and EFIKA embedded boards, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers, and is ready to run on ACube Sam440ep. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.adada asd assd

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.adada asd assd

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do. asdasd

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Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.

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Welcome to PmWiki!

A local copy of PmWiki's documentation has been installed along with the software, and is available via the documentation index.

To continue setting up PmWiki, see initial setup tasks.

The basic editing page describes how to create pages in PmWiki. You can practice editing in the wiki sandbox.

More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org .

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CRUX PPC is a port of CRUX for the Power Architecture platform. It’s a GNU system with a Linux kernel and runs on Apple NewWorld (both 32 and 64bit) PowerPC, Genesi PegasosII workstations and EFIKA embedded boards, IBM RS/6000 CHRP and pSeries servers, and is ready to run on ACube Sam440ep. CRUX PPC includes support for laptop-specific features, extended hardware support and server tools.

CRUX PPC is a volunteer driven no-profit project based on the releases of CRUX for x86. It contains software written by a lot of different people, each software comes with its own license, chosen by its author. Parts written by CRUX PPC Team are to intend as free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

Unlike other distributions, the primary goal of CRUX is not to be the most popular (read: biggest number of users) or to put as many features as possible into the system. The idea is rather to build a streamlined distribution, targetted at a specific audience which in turn gets a system without compromises. The result may not be the best distribution for everybody, but as mentioned above, that’s not the goal. If you’re part of the target audience however, you might enjoy running CRUX just as much as we do.