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* can be fully built from source: to give visibility and allow modifications
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* can also use prebuilt binaries as much as possible: in case you are lazy or unable to build from source
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=== Fairy tale
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____
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Once upon a time, there was a boy called Linus.
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Linus made a super fun toy, and since he was not very humble, decided to call it Linux.
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Linux was an awesome toy, but it had one big problem: it was very difficult to learn how to play with it!
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As a result, only some weird kids who were very bored ended up playing with Linux, and everyone thought those kids were very cool, in their own weird way.
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One day, a mysterious new kid called Ciro tried to play with Linux, and like many before him, got very frustrated, and gave up.
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A few years later, Ciro had grown up a bit, and by chance came across a very cool toy made by the boy Petazzoni and his gang: it was called Buildroot.
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Ciro noticed that if you used Buildroot together with Linux, and Linux suddenly became very fun to play with!
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So Ciro decided to explain to as many kids as possible how to use Buildroot to play with Linux.
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And so everyone was happy. Except some of the old weird kernel hackers who wanted to keep their mystique, but so be it.
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THE END
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____
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== Getting started
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There are several different possible setups to use this repo.
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This should in particular enable to easily update <<prebuilt>>.
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=== Fairy tale
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____
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Once upon a time, there was a boy called Linus.
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Linus made a super fun toy, and since he was not very humble, decided to call it Linux.
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Linux was an awesome toy, but it had one big problem: it was very difficult to learn how to play with it!
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As a result, only some weird kids who were very bored ended up playing with Linux, and everyone thought those kids were very cool, in their own weird way.
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One day, a mysterious new kid called Ciro tried to play with Linux, and like many before him, got very frustrated, and gave up.
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A few years later, Ciro had grown up a bit, and by chance came across a very cool toy made by the boy Petazzoni and his gang: it was called Buildroot.
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Ciro noticed that if you used Buildroot together with Linux, and Linux suddenly became very fun to play with!
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So Ciro decided to explain to as many kids as possible how to use Buildroot to play with Linux.
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And so everyone was happy. Except some of the old weird kernel hackers who wanted to keep their mystique, but so be it.
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THE END
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____
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=== Bibliography
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Runnable stuff:
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