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[edit] Latest Commits:
- FL-336: eix version bump
- FL-354: set mta flag to gnupg, do not remove postfix from stages
- FL-350: fix dev/libs/pyzy && net-misc/yunio license and dependency
- FL-344 Added dev-libs/gobject-introspection to dev-libs/dee DEPEND
- FL-350: fix pyzy-0.1.0 manifest
- FL-346: Patching dev-libs/pyzy/pyzy-0.1.0.ebuild. Don't download database file on make phrase.
- FL-347: pidgin, do not use eds flag
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[edit] Planet Larry
[edit] Welcome to the Funtoo Wiki!
Funtoo Linux is a Linux-based operating system created by Daniel Robbins, the creator and former Chief Architect of Gentoo Linux.
Funtoo Linux is a Free software, or "Open Source" operating system. All distribution source code is freely available, and it can be used and distributed free of charge.
[edit] Meta-Distribution, Optimized
Funtoo Linux is also a meta-distribution, which means that it is built automatically from source code and is customized with the functionality that you want it to have, and without the unnecessary features and "bloat" that you want to avoid.
In addition, a Funtoo Linux system is optimized for your CPU, and we offer optimized versions for Intel Core i7, Intel Atom, AMD Opteron, and other processors and architectures.
These combination of factors work together to create an extremely high-performance and flexible computing platform -- a platform where you are in control, and your system performs optimally. We believe that Funtoo Linux is the most ideal expression of how operating system technology "should" work, and we continually strive to make it better.
[edit] The Gentoo Ecosystem
Our Core Team is focused on advancing the state-of-the-art in Linux distributions by developing our own improvements to Gentoo Linux, while remaining compatible with the upstream changes from the Gentoo Linux project.
We are committed to maintaining high-levels of compatibility and collaboration with the Gentoo Linux project, and challenge ourselves to innovate while providing new approaches that can be easily leveraged by the Gentoo Community. We appreciate the support we receive from members of the Gentoo Community and strive to contribute back to the larger Gentoo Ecosystem.
[edit] Ultimate Flexibility for Developers
Does your Linux distribution allow multiple versions of php, python or ruby installed happily alongside each other? Funtoo Linux does. Are you tired of hand-building key packages from source to configure them exactly the way you want? Funtoo Linux allows you to tweak the build-time features of packages using handy things called USE variables. Other distributions are forced to either leave stuff out that you want, or include stuff you don't want.
[edit] Virtualization
We support the OpenVZ project and build up-to-date Funtoo Linux OpenVZ containers that you can download. Also see VagrantUp for a nice way to deploy VirtualBox-based Funtoo Linux systems. Metro, our automated distro build tool, is capable of building OpenVZ, Linux VServer and Linux Containers (LXC) images. Funtoo Linux also makes an excellent virtualization host system for Xen.
[edit] Features
Funtoo Linux features native UTF-8 support enabled by default, a git-based, distributed Portage Tree and funtoo overlay, an enhanced Portage with more compact mini-manifest tree, automated imports of new Gentoo changes every 12 hours, GPT/GUID boot support and streamlined boot configuration, enhanced network configuration, up-to-date stable and current Funtoo stages, all built using Funtoo's Metro build tool. We also offer Ubuntu Server, Debian, RHEL and Fedora-based kernels.
Funtoo is currently supported on the following processor families :
- PC-compatible, both 32 and 64-bit (x86-32bit, x86-64bit)
[edit] Resources
- Learn more about Funtoo Linux.
- Why you should Choose Funtoo: ...and how its different than other distros.
- Visit Funtoo Linux Projects and also look at the stuff online for Metro.
- Learn Core Linux concepts from articles originally written by Daniel Robbins.