A project to create embedded versions of Gentoo Linux has achieved preliminary releases on x86, MIPS, PPC, and ARM. The releases include native core system binaries, cross-platform toolchains, and, for x86, an optional hardened toolchain. The year-old project needs developers to help add cross-compile awareness to source packages.
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Your nick is fitting. As seems typical of your responses, you don't add to the conversation, but instead seek to nitpick, which does nothing but waste bandwidth. It seems obvious you don't know what you're talking about / don't want to listen (I explained that competing systems are not Linux -- the distro is a modded Tuxia), so I won't waste my time any longer trying to explain (feel free to nitpick to get your last word in, and don't forget the passive-aggressive ':)').
Your nick is fitting. As seems typical of your responses, you don't add to the conversation, but instead seek to nitpick, which does nothing but waste bandwidth. It seems obvious you don't know what you're talking about / don't want to listen (I explained that competing systems are not Linux -- the distro is a modded Tuxia), so I won't waste my time any longer trying to explain (feel free to nitpick to get your last word in, and don't forget the passive-aggressive ':)').