The power of uclibc & current technologies


Forum: Linux  and Free Software
Topic: The power of uclibc & current technologies
started by: curaga

Posted by curaga on Dec. 31 2007,15:28
I stumbled upon something that's quite close to what I have in mind.
It's a uclibc based distribution, includes full Xorg 7.2, a full compiling environment, and a lot of other apps.

It uses modern technologies, like 2.6 kernel and squashfs.

The main point: it's 40mb.

Check the list of apps:
< http://detaolb.sourceforge.net/ >

Posted by lucky13 on Dec. 31 2007,15:37
Kernel 2.4 and isofs aren't modern?
Posted by curaga on Dec. 31 2007,15:52
Well, cloop hasn't gotten too updated :;):

No, I don't consider them modern in the meaning of "new", or "up-to-date".
That doesn't mean they aren't usable, though.

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