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- | 20th March 2020 | + | ====== Welcome to FreshTomato ====== |
- | Release | + | ==== What's FreshTomato? |
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+ | FreshTomato is a firmware project based on [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Chipset Support ==== | ||
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+ | FreshTomato supports systems based on [[https:// | ||
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+ | To see if FreshTomato runs on your hardware, please refer to the wiki's [[Hardware compatibility|Hardware compatibility]] page. | ||
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+ | ==== FreshTomato features ==== | ||
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+ | FreshTomato includes a friendly interface, which is considered easy to use even by inexperienced users. It also offers many features, and security and bug fixes that are not available on stock vendor firmware. | ||
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+ | ==== History ==== | ||
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+ | Tomato was originally written by Jonathan Zarate, and has been developed over time by the open source community. FreshTomato is currently the most up-to-date fork of Tomato and has about 4 to 5 releases a year. | ||
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+ | ==== Releases ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Tomato on x86_64 ==== | ||
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+ | Tomato can also run on standard x86_64 PC hardware in bare-metal (e.g. n100/n305 based mini PC) as well as on a number of virtualization technologies (Proxmox, KVM, VirtualBox, VMWare, etc). For more information, | ||
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+ | \\ If you wish to contribute to this wiki, please see the** **[[: | ||