On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 10:41:02AM -0400, Ken Seefried wrote:
It seems that you could take a fork of NetBSD 1.x and
have something useful
to build on.
That sounds quite reasonable, but you are then working with an old
system. What I really dream of is a system which is kept current,
updated but not bloated. I mean, I don't want great, fancy features
but a system which is not 5 or more years old, but current.
Sorry, english is not my native tongue and I'm not sure I really
express what I mean.
Old GCC (1.x or 2.x)? Not a not-pig, but compared to
3.x or 4.x, it's
lightweight. Couldn't you build NetBSD 1.6 with 2.95.3?
*Old*, that's it. I'd like to run a current system on, let say, a 386
with 16MB and 420MB HDD or something like that.
Cheers,
?ngel
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