Dear All
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Spakman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "groups, freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Seeking Samba v3 Pkg for BuCv3


> Hi,
>
> The problem with Samba 3.x is its enormous size, each daemon/program is
> around 10 Mbyte, making it practically unusable for embedded use.
>
> Eric
>

I see that it's not just me that see BuC is to hot to just positioned as
"router/firewall"
I see BuC as "Platform" that we can "build" anything on top of it.

Right now i'm in progress on building a verry simple (simple = less feature)
MDT
I plan to use XMPP (Jabber) as 2-way communication helper between car and
Controll Center.
For this .. I need to write a script that as Jabber Client.
I use (learn) ruby as my scripting languge, since I found a very good docs
intended for dummy (like me).

The MDT Hardware will be a small (or embeded) PC, PCEngine's ALIX-1B come to
my mind.
For this ...i'll need a small OS .. and ... since i'm a longtime USER of lrp
(turn to LEAF, turn to Bering , turn to BuC also WISP-Dist) ... BuC came as
my first choice.

Unfortunately ... my dumb brain is not good enough to understand how-to
build BuC pkg.
One more thing ... Flash Storage is easier to get than RAM ... at this point
.. i also thinking of CRamFS. I Know that CRamFS is not part of BuC's path.
Argg .. more thing(s) ... I'll need PPP .. since this MDT will have GPRS
connection.

A long way to go

Sincerely
-bino-


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