* [LARTC] Which Distro to use?
@ 2004-09-10 2:44 Richard
2004-09-10 21:10 ` Morten Nilsen
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From: Richard @ 2004-09-10 2:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Hello, I'm looking for a low-bloat distro that will have support for
multiple service providers (DSL & Cable)
FreeSWAN VPN, and other kernel patches applied.
Something fairly quick and simple.
I was origonaly thinking Slackware or Debian.
I'd prefer something that is easily updatable (i.e. cron job) without
having to deal with source.
Thanks Guys.
Rich.
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* Re: [LARTC] Which Distro to use?
2004-09-10 2:44 [LARTC] Which Distro to use? Richard
@ 2004-09-10 21:10 ` Morten Nilsen
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From: Morten Nilsen @ 2004-09-10 21:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
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Richard wrote:
> Hello, I'm looking for a low-bloat distro that will have support for
> multiple service providers (DSL & Cable)
> FreeSWAN VPN, and other kernel patches applied.
>
> Something fairly quick and simple.
> I was origonaly thinking Slackware or Debian.
> I'd prefer something that is easily updatable (i.e. cron job) without
> having to deal with source.
I've been long using Trustix Secure Linux (www.trustix.net -
www.trustix.com for commercial version)
But since TSL is now going purely commercial, you might rather want to
look at tinysofa (www.tinysofa.org)
Cheers,
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Morten
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