Hi Richard,
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Richard A. Smith wrote:
> What I would like is personal experiences.
it depends on what you want to do. "Embedded Systems" can be everything.
I'm using a downstriped SuSE 6.4 for an automation system at the moment
which does excessive image processing with PerlDL. I need lots of network
services on this system, so I decided to use a "standard" distribution
where most things I need are prepared and not much to configure.
I've also used LEM about one year ago. It was not very complete and lots
of things had to be fixed at that time, but this might probably have
changed in the meantime. It was possible to build a system based on LEM
which needed only 11 MB of hard disk space including X11. And it was
before busybox came up.
Robert
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