From: Wells, Adrian (SCH) ([email protected])
Date: Sun Oct 13 2002 - 17:16:39 CEST
I have had mulinux running on a toshiba laptop T1850, 386 12M ram
124Mhard drive.
It ran just with base floppy, and SRV, I cloned to the hard drive then
loaded WKS. It worked and I used it for mail and the lynx browser. I
tried to load the X11 floppy then things got a bit silly. It did display
an X window but it ground to nearly a halt. - Just an experiment.
Adrian
-----Original Message-----
From: Maxim Belooussov [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 13 October 2002 14:01
To: [email protected]
Subject: assembler in mu-linux
Hello mulinux users,
I remember Michele wanted to upgrade the kernel of mu-linux, but it
would mean changing the libc support, also would require quite a few
changes for dial-up support, etc. And most probably the newer versions
of all the little programmes would require more like a CD then just a
floppy. So it's been postponed indefinitely.
But I've also seen such thing as a-linux.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/a-linux/
It's about using assembler programmes, linked to libc and working with
the latest kernel. Each programme doesn't take much, but is quite
functional.
Michele, maybe this could be it - a chance to switch kernels? ;)
I also wonder if new mu could have some of these assembler utils
compiled directly into kernel itself :D Far-fetched, but just being
creative...
Thinking of creativity - next mu could be all internet-based mu right
from the start. Boot from a single floppy, that has internet
dial-in/network support, get the plugins either automatically from
sunsite or from disk/network, install them directly - and you're set!
By the way, recently I've bought IBM PS/2, 386 processor model (for 5
euro). It actually booted mulinux and worked like a charm! Very slow
charm, but it still worked! I wonder how many people have tried such
things - running mu on strange/classic/specific hardware. But I'm
pretty sure it worked everywhere.
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