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			<title><![CDATA[[MiyoLinux] MiyoLinux and its Association with Refracta]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi folks!</p><p>When I released MiyoLinux, my original thoughts were that if perhaps 50 people somehow...eventually...by some mistake...found MiyoLinux on Sourceforge and tried it, I would have been absolutely amazed by that. I thought that if I liked it, there might be a few people out there who may like it too. I certainly never anticipated that MiyoLinux would become an acknowledged Devuan derivative. I thought that I was releasing a fringe distribution that would go unnoticed. The small amount of publicity that MiyoLinux has received and its acceptance by Devuan are both humbling and overwhelming to me. </p><p>Now to the reason for this post...and let me say that I&#039;ve spoken with fsmithred about this. <img src="https://dev1galaxy.org/img/smilies/wink.png" width="15" height="15" alt="wink" /></p><p>From what I&#039;ve gathered from reading various posts on the internet, there seems to be a general consensus that MiyoLinux is a respin of Refracta. </p><p>First, I apologize for any confusion about this on my part. I did publicly thank Refracta (and Devuan) when I released MiyoLinux, and that may have led to people&#039;s belief that MiyoLinux is a respin of Refracta.</p><p>I&#039;m new to developing and still have much to learn. With that said, and to lessen any confusion, these are the basics of how MiyoLinux was built and distributed.</p><p>I started with both 32bit and 64bit Devuan netinstalls.<br />I installed only the base Devuan systems of each...no desktop or anything else.<br />I then added Openbox and only the software/applications that I wanted included in MiyoLinux.<br />I then added the Refracta tools needed to make the .isos and the installer.</p><p>So, while MiyoLinux does use Refractasnapshot and the Refracta Installer, those are the only parts of Refracta that are used by MiyoLinux. While I&#039;m very thankful to both fsmithred and Refracta, I hope that this possibly clears up any confusion as to whether MiyoLinux is a Refracta respin.</p><p>At this point in my development knowledge (or lack thereof), I consider MiyoLinux as a Devuan derivative that is made possible for distribution because of the Refracta tools. I&#039;m always looking to improve and become more knowledgeable. However, as I work on becoming more adept at using Debian Live (with Devuan repos of course), the Refracta tools have made MiyoLinux possible now. <img src="https://dev1galaxy.org/img/smilies/wink.png" width="15" height="15" alt="wink" /></p><p>If this public acknowledgement makes MiyoLinux look bad for any reason, I just hope that it doesn&#039;t reflect badly on the awesomeness that is Devuan and Refracta. <img src="https://dev1galaxy.org/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" /></p><p>...and I&#039;ll gladly say it again...</p><p>My thanks go out to both Devuan and Refracta. Without them, MiyoLinux wouldn&#039;t exist.</p>]]></description>
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