On 05/31/2013 07:33 PM, Aleksandar Kuktin wrote: >> On Sat, 01 Jun 2013 00:39:25 +0200 >> "Armin K." <kre...@email.com> wrote: >> >> On 06/01/2013 12:27 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: >>> [snip] >>> >>> Is there any interest in LFS for the Pi? >>> >>> -- Bruce >>> > Yes, absolutely. However, think as much as I can, I can not think of > anything to DO with the Pi. And, in general, I don't buy things if I > can't think of at least one thing to do with them before I buy them.
One could make a DNS server and maybe a smtp/imap server. > > I mean, I *could* browse the Web with it, or write programs with it, > or play games on it, or play games with it, but I can do all those > things with my current computer. And I ain't letting go of it before it > dies a glorious number-crunching death. Maybe I can make it as a > permanently-online computer, sort of like a personal persisten emissary > to the Internet, but that would require an inbound link. > > See, that just might work. If I can convince the rest of the household > to permanently open port 80 (or whatever) on the router, maybe I *can* > make a persistance-server. But I will then somehow have to solve the > dynamic-IP problem. Not a problem, it is easy to over come the dynamic ip issue. I have done that for about 20 years. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page