Hi!
You should really think about what you need this for and if Debian can
provide it for you. If you want to run something really lightweight
there are distros specifically designed for this and frankly even a
stripped down Debian is not meant for it. This requirement for such a
low amount of RAM seems to me to be some sort of an embedded project you
are working on (if you want more help, it would be useful to provide
more information about what exactly are you trying to achieve) in which
case I'd also suggest to looks somewhere else as long as the support for
many architectures of Debian is not what you require.
Regards,
Aleksandar
On 04/27/2015 03:14 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
need stripped-down kernel. 64M is plenty as long as you don't run X
with all the bells and whistles.
I have also run Debian on my ASUS WL-700gE, but I wouldn't say that 64MB
is "plenty" to run Debian. For my day-to-day use (mostly as
router+NAS+jukebox) it was indeed sufficient, but doing upgrades via
`apt-get' (which I consider as one of the cornerstones of Debian) was
fairly painful.
Stefan
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