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Mike Noyes wrote:
| David,
| The Oxygen web content was archived in preparation for new site
| structure and website.
I figured as much. Shameful the way I haven't kept up.
I've pointed more than one person to the LEAF website, including some
who just
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Thorsten von Eicken wrote:
| I'm looking for an embedded distro for single-board machines out in
| the field, mostly doing wireless routing but also controlling other
| stuff, such as cameras. In reading the descriptions of the various
| LEAF distros
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 11:28, David Douthitt wrote:
A secondary note: all of the resources pointed at by the various home
pages (Oxygen in particular) seem to have vanished Where does one go
to get old material such as the Oxygen/LEAF ISO and the Oxygen floppies?
David,
The Oxygen web
I'm looking for an embedded distro for single-board machines out in the field, mostly
doing wireless routing but also controlling other stuff, such as cameras. In reading
the descriptions of the various LEAF distros it seems Ogygen is the way to go in that
it claims to be very flexible and not
That's the way I'm planning on going:-)
First, just to get comfortable, I'm using it for my own personal
firewall (I've been using EigerStein). Then, I'm looking to replace my
MeshAP distros. I'm not at all comfortable at all with the way that
project is headed.
Glenn
Thorsten von Eicken
On Friday 01 October 2004 12:20 pm, Thorsten von Eicken wrote:
development seems to have ceased in 2002. Is Bering-uClibc the way to go
now? Thanks!
Thorsten - Santa Barbara
Hello!
I made the switch from Oxygen for two reasons:
A) Bering-uClibc appears to be the only product in active
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 09:20, Thorsten von Eicken wrote:
I'm looking for an embedded distro for single-board machines out in the
field, mostly doing wireless routing but also controlling other stuff,
such as cameras. In reading the descriptions of the various LEAF
distros it seems Ogygen is