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| − | Yggdrasil, also known as Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X or LGX, is | + | Yggdrasil, also known as Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X or LGX, is an early Linux distribution that could be considered the first live CD Linux distribution. It describes itself as a “Plug-and-Play” Linux distribution, automatically configuring itself for the hardware |
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Revision as of 07:23, 20 May 2023
| Yggdrasil Linux | |
| Yggdrasil Linux running in the 3.1 version of 86box emulating an ASUS P/I-P55T2P4 | |
| Creator: | Adam J. Richter |
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| Architecture: | i386 |
| Date Released: | 1992 |
Yggdrasil, also known as Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X or LGX, is an early Linux distribution that could be considered the first live CD Linux distribution. It describes itself as a “Plug-and-Play” Linux distribution, automatically configuring itself for the hardware