^thehatsrule^
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Posted: June 17 2008,04:32 |
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Quote | But what is this much-rumored "small core" version of DSL about? I'm assuming a stripped down, no-X version? That sounds cool. | See the 2.6/tinycore/dslv5/etc posts and threads, though it has been confirmed that it will not be "v5" due to the tinycore nature. Afaik there is X though. I just noticed [downloads]/alpha/src/ which may be of interest...
Quote | But what is the ultimate aim of having two versions of DSL, the 3.x and the 4.x? | See the front page.
Quote | You have to pick one of those before you can even start thinking about frugal, poorman's, HD-install, live-CD, or embedded. | Well there is the readme and docs/wiki... though I'll agree that one could be confused with all the choices - but having that kind of flexibility is a good thing, imo.
Quote | From what I understand DSL-N is no longer going to be developed. Same as DSL version 3.x. What is being developed and supported is DSL version 4.x and the upcoming tiny core. So 2 versions are going to be active. One for the 2.4 kernel with a functional desktop (what we know today) and the 2.6 kernel tiny core, which will rely on MyDSL extensions for the packages that make the system what you want/need it to be. DSL "classic" is for older hardware (and most newer except for exotic peripherals) and existing MyDSL extensions. Tiny core will be for newer hardware, with the 2.6 kernel and a smaller, more up to date core system. That is it I guess in a nutshell. Anyone who knows more please elaborate. | From what I gather, I think this is mostly right as well.
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