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{{Infobox OS
| name                   = LinuxBBQ
| logo                   = [[Image:linuxbbq logo.png|150px]]
| screenshot             = [[File:Linuxbbq elitist scrot.png|300px|Screenshot of LinuxBBQ 'Elitist']]
| caption                = LinuxBBQ 'Elitist'
| website                = [http://linuxbbq.org/ linuxbbq.org]
| developer              = LinuxBBQ-team around Julius Hader (machinebacon)
| family                 = [[Unix-like]]
| source_model           = [[Free and open source software]]
| released               = {{Start date|df=yes|2012|06|01}}
| frequently_updated     = yes
| language               = multilingual
| latest_release_version = ([[Rolling release]])
| kernel_type            = various ([[Linux kernel|Linux]])
| userland               = [[GNU Core Utilities|GNU]]
| supported_platforms    = [[x86]], [[amd64]]
| ui                     = Many
| updatemodel            = [[Advanced Packaging Tool|APT]]
| package_manager        = [[dpkg]]
| license                = [[GNU General Public License]] and others.
| working_state          = Active
}}

'''LinuxBBQ''' is a desktop-oriented [[operating system]] based on the "unstable" branch of [[Debian]], which uses the codename ''Sid''. 

==Features==
LinuxBBQ is based on Debian's most modern branch, Ssid. There is a homemade collection of tools and scripts to help out with various things, and it has a lightweight browser that is being developed in-house. Certain efforts are made to keep releases (relatively) 'bloat-free', and light-weight.{{cn|date=July 2013}}

LinuxBBQ's most notable feature{{cn|date=July 2013}} is in the idea of 'Roast Your Own'. What this is means is that you can take whatever Base Edition you like (or whatever release whatsoeverThis allows the user to take a LinuxBBQ Base Edition (or any release), make the changes you want to make (installing certain applications, for example), after which LinuxBBQ allows you tond then make a snapshot of yourthe system and turn it into a bootable ISO file.

From the About-page on the official website:
{{Quote|We believe the entirety of the Linux landscape has its worth to the general Linux community, and it would be silly to exclude a certain WM/DE or application based upon little more than prejudice and hearsay. So, we allow users an easy way to try them all out, but each with a setup that will work (and work well) on nearly every computer out there (with some unavoidable exceptions of course), and we encourage u(contracted; show full){{Linux-distro}}

[[Category:Debian-based distributions]]
[[Category:Operating system distributions bootable from read-only media]]
[[Category:LiveDistro]]
[[Category:Live USB]]
[[Category:X86-64 Linux distributions]]
[[Category:2013 software]]