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| - | ====== About FreshTomato | + | ====== About ====== |
| - | FreshTomato is a Linux-based firmware replacement project for home and SOHO routers. Tomato is based on Linux and distributed with the GPL license [[https:// | + | The **About** page displays the Name and the version number of the FreshTomato firmware as well as: |
| - | Currently, FreshTomato releases only support Broadcom-based systems containing MIPS or ARM chipsets. For more details, please refer to the [[: | + | \\ |
| - | Tomato features a particularly friendly interface, which can be used by even inexperienced users. | + | - A copyright statement. |
| + | - The build date of the FreshTomato build running. | ||
| + | - The Linux kernel version and wireless drivers | ||
| + | - Direct web links to the FreshTomato homepage, FreshTomato forums, \\ and a source code repository. | ||
| + | - An acknowledgement message to major code contributors. | ||
| + | - A donation button for the project. | ||
| + | - An acknowledgment message to all others who contributed \\ their time and effort to the project. | ||
| - | Tomato was originally written by written by Jonathan Zarate, and has been developed throughout the years by the open source community. FreshTomato is currently the most up-to-date fork of FreshTomato and has about 4 to 5 releases a year. | + | \\ |
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