On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 08:44:34PM -0700, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
The 2.x and
3.x releases have bloated to obscene proportions, like needing
more than 8M of memory (;^}).
And people wonder why the Macs here are "stuck" at 1.6.*.
But, is that a good solution? I mean, 1.x isn't supported any longer,
isn't it? I like running small footprint, lean Unix systems (even on
modern hardware). But everything, including NetBSD seems to be going
to the bloating. Minix seems to go the same way, also; mainly if you
want to run X, since it needs something as obscene as 256MB RAM atm.
Does somebody know of a modern Unix system which truly focuses on
resources consumption, which is lean and fast?
Cheers,
?ngel
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