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CRUX is a lightweight, i686-optimized Linux distribution targeted at experienced Linux users. The primary focus of this distribution is keeping it simple, which is reflected in a straightforward tar.gz-based package system, BSD-style initscripts, and a relatively small collection of trimmed ... [More] packages. The secondary focus is utilization of new Linux features and recent tools and libraries. CRUX also has a ports system which makes it easy to install and upgrade applications. [Less]

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CRUX-ARM is a port of CRUX distribution to ARM devices and was born in the beginning of 2009. The primary focus of CRUX-ARM is provide a port of CRUX distribution to ARM devices. It follows CRUX guidelines, trying to keep in mind the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) concept and share ... [More] characteristics. It's targeted to experienced linux (and better CRUX) users. CRUX-ARM's secondary focus is to provide a collections of tools to let users build a CRUX system from scratch. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  14,981 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 months ago
 
 

Multi-distributions packages builder

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  2,903 lines of code  |  6 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 months ago
 
 

Safe CRUX Environment

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  571 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 
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Nano Package manager for CRUX based on pkgutils with network abstraction layer, dependencies support and extra features.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  421 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 5 months ago
 
 

This project hosts CRUX ports repository named flaveur - a special flavors of other ports, to make CRUX less simple, but more feature-rich, and in some ways place it on the edge. In contrast to KISS principle, the repository utilizes another approach: keep it as simple as possible, but not simpler.

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This project contains some tools to work with Crux framework.

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A repository for CRUX ports.

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Crux Linux is a small source-based Linux distribution that contains an incredibly intuitive package system. By simply listing the download location of the applicable source, and and script with the proper make commands, anyone can create a port or package. The jooloo repository aims to be a small ... [More] resource for Crux ports not listed on the official servers. [Less]

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CRUX ports for Slackware 13, Slackware 13 64-bit, Absolute LinuxCRUX ports for Slackware allow easy quickly install additional software which is not included in Slackware-based distros using CRUX ports http://crux.nu/portdb/ Installation crux4slack for Slackware version 13 and Slackware 64 bit and ... [More] Absolute LinuxDownload crux4slax package http://crux4slack.googlecode.com/files/cruxports4slack-current-noarch-3.txz Install it by running command: installpkg cruxports4slack-current-noarch-3.txz Fetch current ports tree by running command: portfetch Extract ports tree to /usr/ports by running command: portextract Update ports tree by running commands: ports -r ; ports -u Building Slackware packages using CRUX portsVisit to http://crux.nu/portdb/ and search for software you need. Go to needed port's directory: cd /usr/ports/repos_name/portname Fetch port's sources and create Slackware package: pkgmk -d Install Slackware package: pkgmk -i Clean port directory if you do not need sources and package: pkgmk -c You could automate all this operation by chain of commands: cd /usr/ports/repos_name/portname ; pkgmk -d -i ; pkgmk -c Additional InformationFor additional information see http://code.google.com/p/crux4slack/wiki/Introduction Wiki page Installation crux4slack for Slackware version before 13 and Slamd64Download crux4slax package http://crux4slack.googlecode.com/files/cruxports4slack-current-noarch-2.tgz Install it by running command: installpkg cruxports4slack-current-noarch-2.tgz Fetch current ports tree by running command: portfetch Extract ports tree to /usr/ports by running command: portextract Update ports tree by running commands: ports -r ; ports -u Building Slackware packages using CRUX portsVisit to http://crux.nu/portdb/ and search for software you need. Go to needed port's directory: cd /usr/ports/repos_name/portname Fetch port's sources and create Slackware package: pkgmk -d Install Slackware package: pkgmk -i Clean port directory if you do not need sources and package: pkgmk -c You could automate all this operation by chain of commands: cd /usr/ports/repos_name/portname ; pkgmk -d -i ; pkgmk -c You could create script for automatic compilation and installation of software or modify current one: http://crux4slack.googlecode.com/files/slackware12.2-soft.sh Additional InformationFor additional information see http://code.google.com/p/crux4slack/wiki/Introduction Wiki page [Less]

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