Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "3MX (Matt's Mipsel Mini Linux) is a GNU/Linux operating system distribution designed specifically to run on small netbooks based on the Skytone Alpha-400 mini-laptop design. Mipsel refers to the MIPS architecture operating with a little endian representation, supported by the Ingenic Semiconductor JZ4730 system on a chip employed in the supported products. Matt refers to Matt Oudenhoven, who also uses the identity wicknix.The distribution is derived from a combination of the original recovery image for the product, binary packages from Debian GNU/Linux distribution, and some packages built from source using the OpenEmbedded software framework."@en }
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- 3MX abstract "3MX (Matt's Mipsel Mini Linux) is a GNU/Linux operating system distribution designed specifically to run on small netbooks based on the Skytone Alpha-400 mini-laptop design. Mipsel refers to the MIPS architecture operating with a little endian representation, supported by the Ingenic Semiconductor JZ4730 system on a chip employed in the supported products. Matt refers to Matt Oudenhoven, who also uses the identity wicknix.The distribution is derived from a combination of the original recovery image for the product, binary packages from Debian GNU/Linux distribution, and some packages built from source using the OpenEmbedded software framework.".
- Q4636376 abstract "3MX (Matt's Mipsel Mini Linux) is a GNU/Linux operating system distribution designed specifically to run on small netbooks based on the Skytone Alpha-400 mini-laptop design. Mipsel refers to the MIPS architecture operating with a little endian representation, supported by the Ingenic Semiconductor JZ4730 system on a chip employed in the supported products. Matt refers to Matt Oudenhoven, who also uses the identity wicknix.The distribution is derived from a combination of the original recovery image for the product, binary packages from Debian GNU/Linux distribution, and some packages built from source using the OpenEmbedded software framework.".