On 7/7/20 3:33 PM, james wrote:
On 7/6/20 6:10 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
�� I'd like to install Gentoo on an older Lenovo laptop with 3 gigs ram
and 75 gigs disk.� Is there a "robo-installer script" for this? I want
1 partition (/dev/sda via lilo ) as ext3 and openrc.� I'll settle for a
textconsole-only install if necessay, and tweak the kernel and build X
as necessary.
More links:
https://gentoostudio.org/
http://redcorelinux.org/
and yes, PENTOO:
pen testing and so much more;
probably the coolest gentoo distro of them all!
https://www.pentoo.ch/isos/
Need more?
Please provide details:
32/64 bit
arm/amd/intel processor?
a particular (vintage) year?
a list of what you want/need for the
/var/lib/portage/world file
(as I keep/archive) many versions of many packages I use.
?????
James
Sorry for my email problems. I finally found out why things bounce/fail
so often. From:
Verizon Email Retirement
https://www.verizon.com/support/residential/email
And Frontier, current bandwidth supplier, as a spin-off from Verizon, is
getting out of the email server services too. I'm not going down the
Yahoo mail calamity pathway, so what choices do I have.
So who do folks recommend for mail server services?
Time to set up my own mail server (what I prefer to do).
/usr/portage/mail-mta lists:
sendmail (15 years since I rode/mastered that beast, but well known.
postfix (probable the best choice?
Default simple/secure setups for either of these?
I can get static IPs and have machines for a pair of primary dns (rasp
pe 4?) servers and a mail server.
Rasp pi 4 cluster of 2, 3, 4 ?
Any other (temp) solutions for the mail server?
I have been using thunderbird, but it seems like a good time to
implement something newer/more-secure for the
easiest install?