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Getting started with software distributions
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What is a Linux® distribution?
"A Linux® distribution (often abbreviated to distro) is an operating system made from a software collection, which is based upon the Linux® kernel and often upon a package management system. Linux® users usually obtain their operating system by downloading one of the Linux® distributions which are available for a wide variety of systems ranging from embedded devices and personal computers to powerful supercomputers." (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution)
Getting started with software distributions What's composing a distribution? Which microprocessor device supports which distributions? How to download source code? How to build? Click on the links in the frame below and let you drive! | |
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![]() STM32MPU Embedded Software distribution |
![]() STM32MPU Embedded Software distribution for Android |