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:Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/Simple-CDD
 
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==Sweets-Sugar==
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==[[Community/Distributions/Sweets_Distribution|Sweets Distribution]]==
[[Community/Distributions/Sweets_Distribution|Sweets Distribution]]
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:(Sweets Distribution is easier to use for Ubuntu' and its Derivatives (Adding an additional Repository to synaptic) as the packages are pre-configured, ready to use.)
 
:(Sweets Distribution is easier to use for Ubuntu' and its Derivatives (Adding an additional Repository to synaptic) as the packages are pre-configured, ready to use.)
These are the major purposes for this distribution:
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==[[Platform_Team/Sweets|Sweets]] ==
    * When Sweets is more appropriate for personal usage, Sweets Distribution might be useful for Sugar distributors, e.g., special GNU/Linux distributions targeted for Sugar usage;
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    * Some times it is nearly impossible to have a recent Sugar release in not so recent GNU/Linux distributions, e.g., LTS releases. Sweets Distribution will be helpful in that case;
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    * Sweets Distribution is all about packaging Sugar sweets, thus, it is a zero-cost effort.
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      The downside is that it is impossible to add Sweets Distribution's packages to official repositories of GNU/Linux distributions.
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  This is a special, Sugar only, distribution. These are the key points that make the Sweets Distribution different from other Distributions:
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    * The Sweets Distribution is formed as a 3rd party repository, i.e., it is not a complete GNU/Linux distribution;
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    * It supports several GNU/Linux distributions at the same time;
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    * 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
   
:(Advanced)
 
:(Advanced)
*[[Platform_Team/Sweets|Sweets]]
   
:Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE, and Gentoo
 
:Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE, and Gentoo
 
*[[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage|Sweets Usage]]
 
*[[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage|Sweets Usage]]
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