Ricsi wrote:
> CV> Well, that's nice, but should it really take a re-write for another OS
> CV> to trigger a bug hunt ?
>No ... but if you find bugs this way, which managed to hide themselfs under
>normal circumstances, than this is not bad IMHO.
Actually I hadn't even noticed these three (or was there four?) bugs
earlier. Thanks to telling gcc to give me all warnings I noticed one of
them and when I was going to fix that I accidently fixed another bug <g>. I
doubt many people here have installed ex. dosamp.apm over and over so the
only serious bug has probably not shown itself (lack of updating mime.cfg
under certain conditions). (I also, once again, fixed so the images APM
tries to show are pointing to the correct place).
>Because there are very few people (like us :) who want to be stuck with a
>singleuser/singletasking OS.
Yes, but I find it weird since most people only use one program...
> CV> Sorry, I'm not cranky. But I have been looking for a Linux distri
> CV> that I could consider trying and so far, they are all worse than
> CV> Windows as far as bloat goes. And not trivial to get running either.
Not trivial to get running no, but Slackware is atleast the most
user-friendly (in the IMHO non-user-friendly Linux-world).
Also they only recomend you have 8MB RAM, there's also a chance that it
might work on a 4MB system.
>PPS: There is a so called linux router project, you can download a linux
>distribution copy it to a 1.44MB disk, and use it out of the box as a
>network analyzation station.
>Together with LOTS of network related programs and tools ... this can't be
>bloat :))
Where can I get this? Perhaps there's still hope to get my server up and
running Linux (it doesn't find the NIC), if not I was thinking of perhaps
making it a dedicated DOOM server.
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...