Fedora Mini
Rahul Sundaram
rahulsundaram at yahoo.co.in
Wed Apr 6 07:39:08 UTC 2005
--- Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev at redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi, Guys:
>
> I am looking at a way to use a 486 laptop as an AP,
> and I see significant
> advantages to using some derivative of Fedora. If
> packaging can be kept
> the same, things like bash, linux-utils, and
> modutils can be shared.
>
> I looked over source-based and embedded distros and
> the field looks
> terribly splintered. It's hard to pick a distro
> which won't disappear
> next week. Also, since most of them are amateurish
> operations, they
> tend towards things like dietlibc or uclibc,
> busybox, etc. Such approach
> is too limiting for my needs.
>
> I am curious if anyone thought about starting some
> sort of "Small Server"
> fork of Fedora. I figure it's not something that is
> a pure fantasy,
> considering that Spot manages Aurora all by himself.
> Come to think of it,
> what forks and derivatives of Fedora do we know?
>
> -- Pete
>
http://www.k12ltsp.org/
http://www.rule-project.org/
of interest
http://www.simpaticus.com/linux/barebones-server-howto.php
Regards
Rahul Sundaram
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