
Lunar is a fascinating and unique Linux distribution! Born from a fork of Sorcerer GNU Linux (SGL) in 2002, it’s notable for its source-based approach and its custom-built packages. The fact that each package is tailored to the specific machine it’s installed on is a really interesting and potentially powerful feature, leading to performance benefits once it’s set up. It’s cool to see how the project evolved from “Lunar-Penguin” to the current name, and the continued use of “Lunar-Penguin” as a potential brand for future collaborative projects. It’s a testament to a small, dedicated group’s commitment to extending Sorcerer technology!
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