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- | 12th May 2022 | + | ====== Welcome to FreshTomato ====== |
- | Release | + | ==== What's FreshTomato? |
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- | 7th April 2022 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | FreshTomato is a firmware project based on [[https:// |
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- | 13th March 2022 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | ==== Chipset Support ==== |
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- | 24th December 2021 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | FreshTomato supports systems based on [[https:// |
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- | 15th October 2021 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | Recently, an x86_64 variant went into development, |
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- | 12th October 2021 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | The x86_64 version can run on bare-metal (for example, an n100/n305 based mini PC) or within virtualized environments. These include Proxmox, KVM, VirtualBox, VMWare, and more. The X64 variant includes some features not in the ARM and MIPS versions, such as Deep Packet Inspection. |
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- | 14th August 2021 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | For more information, |
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- | 16th June 2021 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | [[https:// |
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- | 05th June 2021 | + | |
- | Release | + | To see if FreshTomato runs on your hardware, please refer to the wiki's [[Hardware compatibility|Hardware compatibility]] page. |
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- | 28th March 2021 | + | |
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- | 20th February 2021 | ||
- | Release '' | + | ==== FreshTomato features ==== |
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- | 19th December 2020 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | 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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- | 01th October 2020 | + | |
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- | 25th September 2020 | ||
- | Release '' | + | ==== History ==== |
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- | 17th July 2020 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | 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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- | 10th July 2020 | + | |
- | Release '' | + | ==== Releases ==== |
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- | 09th May 2020 | + | |
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- | 20th March 2020 | + | |
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+ | ==== Tomato on x86_64 ==== | ||
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+ | Tomato can also run on standard x86_64 PC hardware on bare-metal (e.g. n100/n305 based mini PC) or on a number of virtualization technologies. These include Proxmox, KVM, VirtualBox, VMWare, and more. For more information, | ||
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+ | \\ If you wish to contribute to this wiki, please see the** **[[: | ||