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* The Sweets Distribution is formed as a 3rd party repository, i.e., it is not a complete GNU/Linux distribution;
 
* The Sweets Distribution is formed as a 3rd party repository, i.e., it is not a complete GNU/Linux distribution;
* It supports [[Harmonic_Distribution/Supported_platforms|several]] GNU/Linux distributions, and their releases, at the same time;
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* It supports [[Sweets_Distribution/Supported_platforms|several]] GNU/Linux distributions, and their releases, at the same time;
 
* Packages from these repositories do not interfere with the rest of the system, e.g., it is possible to use Sugar from the Sweets Distribution and Sugar from official repositories at the same time.
 
* Packages from these repositories do not interfere with the rest of the system, e.g., it is possible to use Sugar from the Sweets Distribution and Sugar from official repositories at the same time.
    
== Repositories ==
 
== Repositories ==
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Sweets Distribution is formed as a [[Template:Sweets_Distribution_Linkbar|list of repositories]] that can be added to the system. Only one repository can be registered in the system at the same time. Repositories are identified by names and might be in stable or development stage. Different repositories might be available on different platforms from the Harmonic Distribution [[Harmonic_Distribution/Supported_platforms|supported platforms list]].
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Sweets Distribution is formed as a [[Template:Sweets_Distribution_Linkbar|list of repositories]] that can be added to the system. Only one repository can be registered in the system at the same time. Repositories are identified by names and might be in stable or development stage. Different repositories might be available on different platforms from the Harmonic Distribution [[Sweets_Distribution/Supported_platforms|supported platforms list]].
    
== Installation ==
 
== Installation ==