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What is Lunar Linux?
Lunar is a source based Linux distribution developed
by a talented team of programmers from all over the world,
working together to extend the Linux technology into better-tailored
and more optimized software for the end user.
Lunar uses and builds upon the Linux kernel, the software
started by Linus Torvalds and supported by thousands of programmers
worldwide, and offers a unique packge management system which
builds each software package, or module, from scratch for
the machine in which it is being installed.
This is what sets Lunar apart. It makes customization
a breeze-- you choose the compile options before a module
is built, and install a lean and uncluttered system that has
exactly what you need. Nothing more, or less.
Once installed, Lunar is remarkably fast, breaking
new ground in flexibility and in the options it offers the
individual user.
How does it work?
In a nutshell: Lunar installs a complete bootstrap
development system on your machine. You then tell the Lunar
package manager what tools you want, and it builds the entire
system by downloading current source code and locally compiling
an optimized system tailored toward your specific needs.
Lunar's installer is fast and provides full control over the
process of installation, including a wide variety of install
and rescue tools. The installer provides the user with an
interface to compile a custom kernel during installation.
Installing applications is remarkably simple-- type
in "lin [package name]" and the system will install
the application from the Moonbase, our module repository.
Don't want it after all? Type "lrm [package name]"
and it is gone. Lunar has a unique shell-based Application
Management System which handles the dependencies when installing
software. There is no "dependency hell"-- if there
are other things the system needs to install a particular
application, the AMS will simply find them for you.
Updating lunar is a matter of one single command,
lunar update. It fetches an updated moonbase, checks if there
were any updated modules and builds those. The AMS is network
aware and uses the network to acquire sourcecode. The moonbase
and core tools are updated every hour at Lunar-Linux.org.
What is the advantage?
The advantage for the end user is clear: a system
that is both robust and stable, and easy to install and maintain
without sacrificing variety and flexibility. Lunar has built
in integrity checking and a robust self-repairing capability.
It also enables system users to develop their own source-packages
using the toolset.
Lunar is for everyone. Though it may be difficult for the
beginner to administer, it provides you with all the possible
features you could want from a linux distribution. It is incredibly
accessible to anyone who has played around with a UNIX system.
All of this presents a rich potential for a user
who seeks speed, strong performance, and a system that "works
smart".
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