Software:Frugalware Linux

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Frugalware Linux
Frugalware linux logo.svg
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
|Final release|Latest release}}2.1 (Derowd)[1][2] / 5 September 2016; 7 years ago (2016-09-05)
Package managerpacman-g2
Platformsi686, x86 64
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
Default user interfaceKDE Plasma Desktop - GNOME - Xfce - LXDE
LicenseVarious
Official websitefrugalware.org

Frugalware Linux has been a general-purpose Linux distribution designed for intermediate users who are familiar with command-line operations. Early versions were based on Slackware, but it later became an independently developed distribution. Frugalware made use of the Pacman package management system from Arch Linux.[3]

History

Frugalware was founded in 2004 by Miklós Vajna. He considered Slackware's package manager pkgtools too slow, and wanted to rewrite it in C. He was told that it would never be accepted by Slackware, so Vajna started to think about founding a separate Linux distribution. He replaced Slackware's original init scripts and build system, and added Pacman, the package manager from Arch Linux. As a result, Frugalware was born.[4]

Package management

Since version 0.6 Frugalware has used the Pacman-G2 package manager.[5] It is a fork of a CVS version of the complete rewrite of Pacman by Aurelien Foret, which was not officially released at the time.[6] Previously Frugalware used a modified version of the older, monolithic Pacman by Judd Vinet.

Frugalware's packages' extension is .fpm.[7] The packages are archives that are compressed using xz.[8]

Repoman is a tool to compile source packages and automatically create and install closed-source packages.[9] With Repoman, the user can also download all packages' buildscript and recompile them with specific build options. The build options can be changed by editing a configuration file.[7] The first Frugalware release that had Repoman was Frugalware 0.3pre1.[9]

Branches

Frugalware has a -current and a -stable branch. The -current branch is updated daily, and the -stable branch gets updated every 6 months.[8]

Architectures

From the official web site, 2012: "Frugalware currently supports x86 (Pentium Pro or higher) and x86_64 (k8, aka. amd64) platforms".[8]

Releases

Version Codename Release date Notes
0.1 Genesis November 2, 2004
0.2 Aurora April 28, 2005
0.3[10] Trantor October 13, 2005[11] 19 October 2005 (for x86-64 architecture)[12]
0.4 Wanda March 30, 2006
0.5 Siwenna September 14, 2006
0.6 Terminus March 22, 2007
0.7 Sayshell October 13, 2007
0.8 Kalgan March 11, 2008
0.9 Solaria September 9, 2008
1.0 Anacreon March 22, 2009
1.1 Getorin September 7, 2009
1.2 Locris March 8, 2010
1.3 Haven August 23, 2010
1.4 Nexon February 13, 2011
1.5 Mores August 15, 2011
1.6 Fermus February 12, 2012
1.7 Gaia August 19, 2012
1.8 Cinna February 6, 2013
1.9 Arcturus November 5, 2013
2.0 Rigel February 16, 2015
2.1 Derowd September 5, 2016

All the Frugalware releases except "Genesis" have been named after planets in science fiction books by Isaac Asimov.[13]

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