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Libre Computer Project

Index Libre Computer Project

The Libre Computer Project is an effort initiated by Shenzhen Libre Technology Co., Ltd., with the goal of producing standards-compliant single-board computers (SBC) and upstream software stack to power them. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Android (operating system), Arch Linux, Armbian, BeagleBoard, Berkeley Software Distribution, Computer science, Debian, Fedora Linux, Genode, GNU, Home theater PC, Kali Linux, Kodi (software), LibreELEC, Linux, List of open-source hardware projects, NetBSD, OLinuXino, Penetration test, Raspberry Pi, Single-board computer, Ubuntu, Video game, Void Linux.

  2. Computer companies of China
  3. Motherboard companies

Android (operating system)

Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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Arch Linux

Arch Linux is an independently developed x86-64 general-purpose Linux distribution that strives to provide the latest stable versions of most software by following a rolling-release model.

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Armbian

Armbian is a computing build framework that allows users to create system images with configurations for various single-board computers (SBCs).

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BeagleBoard

The BeagleBoard is a low-power open-source single-board computer produced by Texas Instruments in association with Digi-Key and Newark element14. Libre Computer Project and BeagleBoard are single-board computers.

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Berkeley Software Distribution

The Berkeley Software Distribution or Berkeley Standard Distribution (BSD) is a discontinued operating system based on Research Unix, developed and distributed by the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Computer science

Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation.

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Debian

Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software and optionally non-free firmware or software developed by the community-supported Debian Project, which was established by Ian Murdock on August 16, 1993.

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Fedora Linux

Fedora Linux is a Linux distribution developed by the Fedora Project.

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Genode

Genode is a free and open-source software operating system (OS) framework consisting of a microkernel abstraction layer and a set of user space components.

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GNU

GNU is an extensive collection of free software (394 packages), which can be used as an operating system or can be used in parts with other operating systems.

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Home theater PC

A home theater PC (HTPC) or media center computer is a convergent device that combines some or all the capabilities of a personal computer with a software application that focuses on video, photo, audio playback, and sometimes video recording functionality.

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Kali Linux

Kali Linux is a Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing.

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Kodi (software)

Kodi (formerly XBMC) is a free and open-source media player and technology convergence software application developed by the Kodi Foundation, a non-profit technology consortium.

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LibreELEC

LibreELEC (short for Libre Embedded Linux Entertainment Center) is a non-profit fork of OpenELEC as an open source software appliance, a Linux-based Just enough operating system for the Kodi media player.

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Linux

Linux is both an open-source Unix-like kernel and a generic name for a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds.

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List of open-source hardware projects

This is a list of open-source hardware projects, including computer systems and components, cameras, radio, telephony, science education, machines and tools, robotics, renewable energy, home automation, medical and biotech, automotive, prototyping, test equipment, and musical instruments. Libre Computer Project and list of open-source hardware projects are open-source hardware.

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NetBSD

NetBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD).

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OLinuXino

OLinuXino is an open hardware single-board computer capable of running Android or Linux designed by OLIMEX Ltd in Bulgaria. Libre Computer Project and OLinuXino are single-board computers.

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Penetration test

A penetration test, colloquially known as a pentest, is an authorized simulated cyberattack on a computer system, performed to evaluate the security of the system; this is not to be confused with a vulnerability assessment.

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Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers (SBCs) developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in association with Broadcom. Libre Computer Project and Raspberry Pi are single-board computers.

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Single-board computer

A single-board computer (SBC) is a complete computer built on a single circuit board, with microprocessor(s), memory, input/output (I/O) and other features required of a functional computer. Libre Computer Project and single-board computer are Microcomputers and single-board computers.

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Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a Linux distribution derived from Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software.

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Video game

A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld devices, or a virtual reality headset.

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Void Linux

Void Linux is an independent Linux distribution that uses the X Binary Package System (XBPS) package manager, which was designed and implemented from scratch, and the runit init system.

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See also

Computer companies of China

Motherboard companies

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libre_Computer_Project