mqarkcambie

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Posted: Aug. 17 2005,18:42 |
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Hi, can ya spare a few lines of text for a total frugal noob?
Ok, here's the gist, can I do a frugal install on a CF sitting in my netvista n2200 thin client?
If I can - Great! How the heck do I do it, and are there any guides lurking around?
Finally probably a really dumb question, does a frugal install still give me all the same desktop power of the DSL cd but on the CF card?
I have used's 8636's build of linux with his specifically compiled kernal and that works great - but as a beginner, it doesn't give me the things I was trying to achieve with the box, such as httpd and ftp serving etc. Maybe a splash of VNC and a hint of no-ip d.u.c.
Is it possible to marry this specific kernal with a regular dsl build and install it on the CF?
Thanks for your time. Regards, Mark.
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