LGL is a Linux distribution based on Linux From Scratch (LFS) and Beyond Linux From Scratch (BLFS).
As the books are very-well maintained and continously updated, they provide a very good platform for a reasonably stable and modern distribution.
As known from the classical Linux Distributions Red Hat and Debian, the installation and maintenance of individual software components (packages) are handled by a dependency-aware package manager, called Laconian Package Manager (LPM).
LGL focuses on:
For most parts, LGL follows established standards for Linux distributions. The main differences to the most well-known distros currently:
While above mentioned points are strict design decisions, the following limitations might/will change in future releases.
The current release of LGL is LGL-2.7