About Libero GNU/Linux
Libero GNU/Linux is a free and open-source x86_64 operating system based on GNU and Linux at its core. It is designed to be fast, secure, and Terminal-Based. Suitable for Developers who want simplicity and distraction-free Operating System.
It is also suitable for Servers, Datacenters and Business needs, which Libero GNU/Linux was designed.
Our Philosophy is when you build Libero GNU/Linux you own Libero GNU/Linux. You can costumize it to your needs entirely.
This Linux Distribution is developed by a community of volunteers who are passionate about free and open-source software. We believe that software should be accessible to everyone, and that users should have the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change, and improve the software as they see fit.
Key Features:
- Fast and Lightweight, boots with only 130 MB used RAM on x86_64 Architecture
- Secure and Reliable
- Terminal-Based
- Developers, Programmers, System Administrators and Servers Friendly
- Community-Driven Operating System
Technology Used:
- Based on Linux From Scratch
- "pkgsrc" repository from NetBSD with over 29000 packages to compile and run on your computer with Libero GNU/Linux
- "pkgin" package manager with over 1300 most used software's binaries on our server for your computing needs
- Linux Kernel
- GNU Utilities at /usr and other basic programs featured in LFS Book
Installation Guide
Our installation guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Libero GNU/Linux on your computer. The guide covers the following topics:
- System requirements
- Partitioning your hard drive
- Installing Libero GNU/Linux operating system
- Configuring the system
You can check Installation Guide on our Documentation.
Download Libero GNU/Linux
In order to download our build scripts to install Libero GNU/Linux on your computer Hard-Drive or SSD, the build scripts are available on our GitHub repository:
git clone https://github.com/liberolinux/build.git
After cloning the repository, you can follow the instructions in the README file to install Libero GNU/Linux on your computer or follow our documentation.
All build scripts are under MIT License.
Documentation
Our documentation is available online and includes installation guides, user manuals, and developer documentation. We also provide a comprehensive knowledge base that covers a wide range of topics related to Libero GNU/Linux, including system administration, security, networking, and software development.
Our documentation is constantly updated and maintained by our community of volunteers, who are committed to providing accurate and up-to-date information to our users. We also encourage our users to contribute to our documentation by submitting feature requests, and patches.
Community
Join our community to get help, share your experiences, and contribute to the development of Libero GNU/Linux. Our community is made up of users, developers, and enthusiasts who are passionate about free and open-source software.
Our community provides a variety of resources and services to help you get the most out of Libero GNU/Linux. These include:
- A libera.chat channel where you can ask questions, get help, and share your experiences with other users.
- A developer mailing list where you can discuss development issues and contribute to the development of Libero GNU/Linux.
- A bug tracker where you can report bugs and track their progress.
- A wiki where you can find documentation, tutorials, and other resources related to Libero GNU/Linux.
We also organize regular events and meetups where you can meet other members of the community and learn more about Libero GNU/Linux.