Opkg is the package management system used on embedded Linux systems, most notably OpenWrt. It was designed to replace the Rpm Package Manager (RPM), Debain packages, Alien packages, and the Red Hat Package Manager (RPM), but it can be used with any Linux distribution. With opkg you can easily download and install software packages from the Internet to keep your router up to date without a lot of hassle.
This operating system is based upon the very successful Linux distribution 'Arch'. It has been continuously developed and improved since 2006. Some of the objective merits based on reviews and customer feedbacks include: It is fast, intuitive and flexible. A new installation guarantees an easy to use desktop environment with the possibility of deep configuration for experts along with excellent community support. The ability to install multiple desktop environments makes Manjaro suitable for novice-beginners as well as experts alike.
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