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'''AST Linux''' (Advanced System Testing Linux) is a **Debian Testing-based Live distribution** that is a comprehensive toolkit for **hardware testing, diagnostics, and burn-in procedures** for new or refurbished computer systems. == Base and Philosophy == * '''Base Distribution:''' Based on **Debian Testing**, providing a solid core with relatively modern driver support for newer hardware, which is critical for thorough testing. * '''Goal:''' To provide computer technicians, system builders, and repair shops with a single bootable media containing every necessary tool to rigorously stress-test and validate the performance and stability of a computer's components. == Core Features == * '''Stress Testing Suite:''' Includes an exhaustive collection of stress-testing utilities, such as **Prime95 (via Wine/compatibility), FurMark, and memtest86+**, along with thermal monitoring tools to push CPU, GPU, and RAM to their limits. * '''Hardware Reporting:''' Features tools like **lshw, Hardinfo, and custom scripts** to generate comprehensive reports on all detected hardware components, essential for inventory and quality assurance. * '''Burn-in Automation:''' The system can be configured to run **automated, multi-hour burn-in cycles** to detect intermittent hardware faults before a system is deployed to a customer. * '''Target User:''' Computer repair technicians, system builders, and hardware quality assurance staff who require a standardized, repeatable process for validating the stability and performance of new and repaired computers.
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