Thanks, I'll take a look at it even though I was really hoping to find a way to set up a minimal Mandrake install that might be similar because Mandrake is more "cutting-edge" technology in my view and I have always had great luck running it.
Thanks again, Lonnie > I tried smalllinux. Didn't work well for me...but I even got an > Xwindow app for it. > > Femme > > Lonnie Cumberland wrote: >> >> Hello All, >> >> I have recently come across an old project in my travels >> called "Xdenu" that is a very minimal distro which provides the >> Linux kernel and an Xserver along with the simplest window >> manager and almost no applications. >> >> What is even better is that the whole distro fits onto, and can >> be booted from, 2 floppy disks. >> >> I have a very real need to be able to have a minimal distro of >> Mandrake which has the 2.4.x kernel and also the Xfree86 4.0 in >> the same manner as that old Xdenu and I will add the other >> support >> applications that I need later. Even 3 disks would be ok for my >> project, but I just need the absolute smallext Mandrake distro >> that can support the newer kernel and Xfree86. >> >> Could someone please tell me if this could be done with Mandrake >> and what I might need to do in order to get started. >> >> all help would be GREATLY appreciated. >> Thanks, >> Lonnie >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------- >> Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >> Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- Lonnie Cumberland OutStep Technologies Incorporated EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Basis Express Virtual Office & Data Backup and Recovery Services URL: http://www.basis-express.com "The Virtual Office without boundaries!!!"
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