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Old 09-03-2012
Help creating a custom linux distro

Hi all, for a while now I've been working on a linux distro and I'm a couple of tweaks away from it to be perfected so if any experts want to help me out please message me.

Thanks in advance.


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DEBIAN-DISTRO-INFO(1)					      General Commands Manual					     DEBIAN-DISTRO-INFO(1)

NAME
debian-distro-info - provides information about Debian's distributions SYNOPSIS
debian-distro-info [OPTIONS] OPTIONS
--date=DATE date for calculating the version (default: today) -h, --help display help message and exit --alias=DIST print the alias (stable, testing, unstable) relative to the distribution codename passed as an argument. Only distribution code- names composed of lower case ASCII letters are accepted, and if the distribution does not qualify as stable, testing or unstable, then the same codename passed as argument is returned. -a, --all list all known versions -d, --devel latest development version -o, --old latest old (stable) version -s, --stable latest stable version --supported list of all supported stable versions -t, --testing latest testing version --unsupported list of all unsupported stable versions -c, --codename print the codename (default) -r, --release print the release version -f, --fullname print the full name SEE ALSO
distro-info(1), ubuntu-distro-info(1) AUTHOR
The script and this manual page was written by Benjamin Drung <bdrung@debian.org>. distro-info January 2011 DEBIAN-DISTRO-INFO(1)