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aptosid is made up of 2 words, Firstly apto which is a Latin word which means to fit, adapt, adjust, make ready, or fit. The second word is sid and is the codename of Debian's unstable branch. aptosid is made up of 2 words, firstly apto, which is a Latin word which means 'to fit, adapt, adjust, make ready, or fit'. The second word is sid and is the codename of Debian's unstable branch.
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aptosid is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and the GNU project, with applications/programs from Debian unstable/sid and we hold fast to the core values and social contract of Debian. aptosid holds fast to the core values and social contract of Debian. (DFSG).
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We aim to be 100% compatible with debian sid We aim to be 100% compatible with debian sid, and is at the forefront regarding the definition of a rolling distribution.
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 * Status: active (2011-01-16)  * Status: active (2017-06-18)
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 * Blog: http://aptosid.com/index.php?module=news  * Blog:
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 * user IRC: irc://irc.oftc.net/aptosid
 * devel IRC: 
 * Debian IRC: 
 * user list: 
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 * Debian list: 
 * user IRC: ircs://irc.oftc.net/aptosid
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 * devel forum: 
 * Debian forum: 
 * Forum: 
 * wiki: http://aptosid.com/index.php?module=wikula
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* security contact: Stefan Lippers-Hollmann <s.l-h@gmx.de>
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 * Debian derivatives census maintainer: Kel Modderman <kel@otaku42.de> (kelmo on IRC), Trevor Walkley (bluewater on IRC)  * Debian derivatives census maintainer: Stefan Lippers-Hollmann <s.l-h@gmx.de>, Trevor Walkley <trevor_walkley@aptenodytes.org>(bluewater on IRC)
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 * Debian page: 
 * Distrowatch page: http://distrowatch.com/aptosid
 * Debian page:
 * Distrowatch page: https://distrowatch.com/aptosid
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 * Debian derivative model: uses Debian binary packages and adds/modifies some source packages  * Debian derivative model: uses Debian binary packages and adds/modifies a minimal amount of source packages
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 * VCS repository: http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/fullstory
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 * VCS repository: https://github.com/fullstory
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 * Patches repo: 
 * Docs about aptosid for Debian developers: 
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 * aptosid glossary: 
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Last updated <<DateTime(2011-08-10T1048+10)>> Last updated <<DateTime(2013-08-06T12:53:56)>>

aptosid

http://aptosid.com/aptosid.png

aptosid is made up of 2 words, firstly apto, which is a Latin word which means 'to fit, adapt, adjust, make ready, or fit'. The second word is sid and is the codename of Debian's unstable branch.

aptosid holds fast to the core values and social contract of Debian. (DFSG).

We aim to be 100% compatible with debian sid, and is at the forefront regarding the definition of a rolling distribution.

deb [arch=i386,amd64] http://aptosid.com/debian/ sid main fix.main
deb-src http://aptosid.com/debian/ sid main fix.main

Last updated 2013-08-06 12:53:56