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====== Welcome to FreshTomato ====== | ====== Welcome to FreshTomato ====== | ||
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=== What's FreshTomato? | === What's FreshTomato? | ||
- | FreshTomato is an open source firmware project based on [[https:// | + | FreshTomato is an open source firmware |
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=== Chipset Support === | === Chipset Support === | ||
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FreshTomato supports systems based on [[https:// | FreshTomato supports systems based on [[https:// | ||
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=== Features === | === Features === | ||
- | 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. | + | FreshTomato includes a friendly interface considered easy to use even by inexperienced users. It offers many features, and security and bug fixes not available on stock vendor firmware. |
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- | ==== History | + | === History === |
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. | 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 === | ||
- | Release | + | Release names are based on the year of the release, then the number of the release (NOT the month or date). For example, release 2023.2 is the second release in the year 2023. |
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