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-TLD Linux is a small, server oriented, systemd-free distribution created by few admins for their needs and made available for anyone wishing to use it. System is provided in both 32 and 64 bit flavors and optimized for i686 and x86_64 architectures.+TLD Linux is a small, server oriented, systemd-free distribution created by few admins for their needs and made available for anyone wishing to use it. System is dedicated for advanced Linux users and is provided in both 32 and 64 bit flavors and optimized for i686 and x86_64 architectures.
  
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-TLD Linux is developed and maintained by just few people and except for core system elements and modified software most of our packages are built using PLD sources. We are doing our best to provide bug and security fixes but since all work is done in our free time we can't guarantee regular updates and/or releases. Keep that in mind when choosing TLD Linux for your servers.+TLD Linux is developed and maintained by just few people and except for core system elements and modified software most of our packages are built using PLD Linux sources. We are doing our best to provide bug and security fixes but since all work is done in our free time we can't guarantee regular updates and/or releases. Keep that in mind when choosing TLD Linux for your servers.
  
 Our main goal is to provide stable and working server system. Because of that TLD Linux releases are based on snapshots. There are always two of them: //Stable// and //Development//. Our main goal is to provide stable and working server system. Because of that TLD Linux releases are based on snapshots. There are always two of them: //Stable// and //Development//.
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