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== L ==
{{Gloss|lbu|Linux Back Up. The set of tools used to track and manage the files needed to back up an Alpine Linux system.  Since the system typically runs from RAM, '''lbu''' is used to save the state of the system to a file that is restored to bring the system back to its previous state.
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{{Gloss|LEAF|Linux Embedded Appliance Framework. Alpine Linux started as a fork of the LEAF project. A secure, feature-rich, customizable embedded Linux network appliance for use in a variety of network topologies. Although it can be used in other ways; it's primarily used as a Internet gateway, router, firewall, and wireless access point.
{{Gloss|LEAF|Linux Embedded Appliance Framework. Alpine Linux started as a fork of the LEAF project. A secure, feature-rich, customizable embedded Linux network appliance for use in a variety of network topologies. Although it can be used in other ways; it's primarily used as a Internet gateway, router, firewall, and wireless access point.
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== M ==
== M ==
{{Gloss|MVC|The MVC design pattern is used in ACF to separate presentation information from control logic. By MVC we mean:
{{Gloss|MVC|The MVC design pattern is used in ACF to separate presentation information from control logic. By MVC we mean:

Revision as of 19:59, 18 April 2010

The Glossary is an extensive list of terms and Alpine Linux features with definitions and considerable explanations. A great place for reference and general browsing.

A

ACF
Alpine Configuration Framework is a mvc-style application for configuring an Alpine Linux device. The primary focus is for a web interface - ACF's main goal is to be a light-weight MVC "webmin".

B

Busybox
Busybox is a utility that combines many common Linux tools into a single program. Most of the command-line tools in the core Alpine Linux distribution are part of Busybox.

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D

E

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L

lbu
Linux Back Up. The set of tools used to track and manage the files needed to back up an Alpine Linux system. Since the system typically runs from RAM, lbu is used to save the state of the system to a file that is restored to bring the system back to its previous state.

LEAF
Linux Embedded Appliance Framework. Alpine Linux started as a fork of the LEAF project. A secure, feature-rich, customizable embedded Linux network appliance for use in a variety of network topologies. Although it can be used in other ways; it's primarily used as a Internet gateway, router, firewall, and wireless access point.

M

MVC
The MVC design pattern is used in ACF to separate presentation information from control logic. By MVC we mean:
  • Model - code that reads / writes a config file, starts / stops daemons, or does other work modifying the router.
  • View - code that formats data for output
  • Controller - code that glues the two together

N

N

O

OpenRC
OpenRC is a dependency based universal init system that works with the system provided init program.

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R

S

T

U

uClibc
uClibc (aka µClibc/pronounced yew-see-lib-see) is a C library for developing embedded Linux systems. It is much smaller than the GNU C Library, but nearly all applications supported by glibc also work perfectly with uClibc.

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