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Re: [OS:N:] Linux on low-end hardware?
- From: Dan Kegel <dank kegel com>
- To: Open source advocacy in education and government <open-source-now-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [OS:N:] Linux on low-end hardware?
- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 15:48:46 -0800
On 1/16/06, Robert Citek <rwcitek alum calberkeley org> wrote:
> > http://www.rule-project.org/ (run Up-to-date Linux Everywhere)
>
> I had a look through the site but couldn't figure out answers to
> these questions:
>
> 1) what kernel is used?
> 2) how much disk space is required?
> 3) can it be automated using something like kickstart?
> 4) what window manager is used?
RULE is an alternate installer for existing Linux distros.
So, if you use RULE to install Fedora Core 4, you get
Fedora Core 4's kernel, window manager, and all that.
All they're solving is the insane RAM requirements of
the Red Hat installer.
- Dan
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