From: John Coonrod (jc@thp.org)
Date: Tue Apr 24 2001 - 15:44:12 CEST
It would seem to me that - with a clear enough document - the experience of
packaging mulinux (or seul tiny linux) could be used as a procedure for
creating similar packages with newer kernels. This would allow people with a
desire for tinyness to access the sites of other distributions, and
optimally select a small number of packages. Slackware would seem to be
particularly good for this.
Is there a document somewhere that describes the bare minimum required to
get a workstation running on a tcpip network such that it can then install
packages via ftp?
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Dr. John Coonrod, Vice President, jc@thp.org
The Hunger Project, 15 East 26th Street, NY, NY 10010 www.thp.org
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