Stop Microsoft
Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: choasforages on 1 July 2002, 20:35
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hmmm, since i have figured out how to build XFree86. i kinda need some input as to what include in this linux distro. like what kernel version, what gui, any servers, and other things. thank god for the LFS book and a few other sources. and which version of gcc, and glibc and other things. i need help with this
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wine as standard.
also, support for as much hardware as you can manage, and if possible, as many required libraries and codecs for programs that require such things.
Sorry, that's all kind of more that 'apps' side of the system rather than the 'system' side of it...
just my two pence worth!
I'm glad to hear this is coming out! how much can i get it for mail order, and will i be able to run it on my laptop?
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Just make sure you have support for the Terratec XFire 1024 ;)
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well, i was considering a version of wine. and for user friendlynes, at first, when its just me working on it, it wont' be to freindly to install. like the first installer will probably consist of LOAF and an .iso file and a few instuctions. though thanks for the idea, by any chance has there every been a program that reads options from a configure file and creates a graphical representation of those options
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o, and my idea was that the friendly webmaster could host the first few releases of it on the site. since this is a fuck microsoft site right (http://smile.gif) . and it wouldn't suck up tooo much bandwidth/*and the fact that i only have a cable modem with gestopo rules*/
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I'm sorry, I just had to add some stuff:
OpenOffice;
Tux Racer;
Frozen Bubble;
I know they are simple, and a bit useless (except OpenOffice) programs, but I really like them.
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have you decided what kernel to use? I am making my LFS right now and i am thinking of using the 2.5 development kernel. You could try and use the Mach kernel... but that will pose a lot of work.
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What happened to ChoasNETOS?
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its still a work in progress
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choasforages: im compiling gcc
The Quirk 123: with what version of GCC?
choasforages: 3.2
choasforages: actally
choasforages: 3.2.1
The Quirk 123: and compiling the same?
choasforages: ?
choasforages: im compiling 3.2.1
The Quirk 123: and what are you using to compile it with?
choasforages: 3.2
The Quirk 123: okay.
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hahahaha
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quote:
Originally posted by -=-=-Doogee-=-=-:
hahahaha
I'm not very sure on how that was funny, but then again, I'm a pretty fucked up kid.
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hehehehe, not to mentions im completyly starting over from what i had done when this thread was first posted. like im redoing everything and jumping recommended software version's in a few places, and i am going to go kernel patch hunting. anybody know anygood sites for useful patchs agianst 2.4.20
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not to mention i wasn't paying attention
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My $0.02, definitely include OpenSSH (client and server).
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quote:
Originally posted by chaosforages:
and i am going to go kernel patch hunting. anybody know anygood sites for useful patchs agianst 2.4.20
You could include the ippersonality patches, and my top secret uptime patch.
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definitly openssh,