[Linux4christians] Installing Fedora on an old/slow computer
Samuel Clough
samuel at sendthefirenow.com
Wed Jun 8 06:53:13 EDT 2005
It looks interesting. I haven't heard of that one
before.
----- Original Message -----
Subject: Re: [Linux4christians] Installing Fedora
on an old/slow computer
From: bhg-fhg at cox.net
To:
samuel at sendthefirenow.com;linux4christians at thelinuxlink.net
Date: 06-07-2005 11:05 pm
> On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 22:02:41 -0400
> Samuel Clough <samuel at sendthefirenow.com> wrote:
>
> > Well, the whole point of trying Fedora was to
get
> > some familiarity with RedHat since it seems to
be
> > most pervasive in the corporate world and I
need
> > to know their particular flavor.
> >
> then you might want to consider TinySofa
> http://www.tinysofa.org/
>
> exerpt from distrowatches page on it:
>
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=tinysofa
>
> The 2.x tree is based on Fedora Core, with ideas
from SUSE and Conectiva.
> It is Linux 2.6 based, with a fully functional
SELinux infrastructure. It
> features a small installation size, APT as an
advanced package management
> tool, secure defaults and services, a turn key
ASP.NET server solution,
> PostgreSQL replication, and much more.
>
> and it even has xfce4.2
>
http://www.tinysofa.org/documentation/index.cgi?XfceDesktop
>
> Lots of fun learning opportunities there <g>
>
> By HIS Grace - for HIS Glory
> 'nuff said'
>
> GB,
> Sam Morgan
> mailto:bhg-fhg at cox.net
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