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    OpenWrt is a [[Linux]] distribution for [[wireless]] routers. Instead of trying to cram every possible feature into one [[firmware]], OpenWrt provides only a minimal firmware with support for add-on packages. For users this means the ability to custom tune features and removing unwanted packages to make room for other packages. For developers this means being able to focus on packages without having to test and release an entire firmware.<br>
    OpenWrt is a [[Linux]] distribution for embedded hardware. Instead of trying to cram every possible feature into one [[firmware]], OpenWrt provides only a minimal firmware with a a fully writable rootfs and support for add-on packages. For users this means the ability to custom tune features and removing unwanted packages to make room for other packages. For developers this means being able to focus on packages without having to test and release an entire firmware.<br>
    OpenWrt is [[free software]], provided AS-IS under the terms of the [[GNU]] [[General Public License]].
    OpenWrt is [[free software]], provided AS-IS under the terms of the [[GNU]] [[General Public License]].


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    *[http://wiki.openwrt.org/ OpenWrt-wiki]
    *[http://wiki.openwrt.org/ OpenWrt-wiki]


    [[Category:Linux Distributions]]

    [[Category:Operating Systems]]
    see also: [[FreeWRT]]
    [[Category:Linux]]


    [[Category:Linux_Distributions]]
    [[Category:Networking]]
    [[Category:Networking]]
    [[Category:Computer]]
    [[Category:Computer]]
    [[Category:GNU]]
    [[Category:GNU]]
    [[Category:Software]]

    Latest revision as of 00:22, 29 October 2011

    OpenWrt is a Linux distribution for embedded hardware. Instead of trying to cram every possible feature into one firmware, OpenWrt provides only a minimal firmware with a a fully writable rootfs and support for add-on packages. For users this means the ability to custom tune features and removing unwanted packages to make room for other packages. For developers this means being able to focus on packages without having to test and release an entire firmware.
    OpenWrt is free software, provided AS-IS under the terms of the GNU General Public License.


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