On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Simon Greenwood <sfgreenw...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > The Fedora build is a desktop build (called a remix, so probably not with > all the bangs and whistles of the out of the box DVD distro) and fits on a > 2Gb SD card. The Debian build is, I believe, more server oriented, but > that's Debian generally is. XFCE will run happily in 256Mb of RAM and there > are other small GUIs with the same kind of footprint/ > Both will have custom/ARM based kernels. Having used ARM versions of Debian on Sheevaplugs it's generally extremely stable. I've just checked and Debian (2.6.32) on a plug (no gui) with a few applications installed is only using 596M storage and 85Mb RAM This is an intriguing project from a portable computing perspective as well. I want one! :)
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