SSD/Linux
SSD/Linux is the Linux distribution developed by Plat'Home, for use with the MicroServer series. The distribution is optimized to fit on a small internal ROM, while offering all necessary functions for networking and peripheral devices.
The name of the distribution is derived from its place of development, Sotokanda in Tokyo, in imitation of BSD. It is published under a BSD-style open license. See the User's Guide for more information.
While the OS uses a Linux kernel, most of the userland is taken from NetBSD.
Documents
- AUTHORS
- ChangeLog (0.4-current, 0.3-STABLE, 0.2-STABLE)
- SSD/Linux User's Guide
- SSD/Linux Developer's Note
- SSD/Linux Errata
- SSD/Linux How to use sysinst(8)
- SSD/Linux /etc
- SSD/Linux command list
Download
- i386, OpenMicroServer, OpenBlockS266
- kernel 2.6.16 + usagi-stable-release 6
- glibc 2.3.6
- gcc 4.1.2
- Include Mipsel and PowerPC on i386 cross compiler for OpenBlockS series.
- The binary set of OpenBlockS series does not include Perl because this package cannot be cross compiled.
- i386, OpenBlockS266, 200
- kernel 2.4.26 + usagi-stable-release 5
- glibc 2.3.3
- gcc 3.3.5
- Include PowerPC on i386 cross compiler for OpenBlockS series.
- The binary set of OpenBlockS series does not include Perl because this package cannot be cross compiled.
Contact
For questions and support on SSD/Linux, contact us at support@plathome.com.