On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 22:27:09 -0500 (CDT)
Tothwolf <tothwolf at concentric.net> wrote:
I'm looking more for what a Linux distribution
once was in the
late 1990s, with full (advanced) networking support, plus normal network
services, and still have a small userspace footprint (and low memory
usage). A GUI is non-essential and for both space and security reasons
(note all the recent X and X-libraries security bulletins) and I'd prefer
to be able to leave it out completely in many applications.
What you are looking
for is NetBSD.
\begin{troll}
NetBSD is the reference implementation of The Unix Paradigm.
Linux used to be a free Unix for Unix enthusiasts.
Today it is a bad Windows (MacOS X) surrugate for point and drool lusers.
\end{troll}
;-)
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