<snip>
Key word: "supposedly". Do you have any benchmarks?
</snip>

I would have tried Gentoo myself if I had a better internet connection.
But downloading/compiling/installing over a 33.6kbps line would not be
much fun :) It would be interesting to see some benchmarks, tho'.

<snip>
You meant "have to compile", right?
</snip>

Right.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Moshe Zadka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 5:51 PM
To: Martin Polley
Cc: Ishai Parasol; Linux Mailing-List
Subject: RE: lite distributions


On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, "Martin Polley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Have you looked at Gentoo? It's definitely not a beginner's distro, 
> but you can install as much or as little as you want.

I think you can have a very minimal Slackware system too.
And in Debian, you can have an extremely minimal system too (I've had
systems in the 10mb range). In contrast, in gentoo, gcc and make
(somewhat large packages) and Python (which is nice, but also large) are
essential - I doubt you could go below the 100mb line for an installed
system. Also, 
remember that frequently compiling from source takes a lot of diskspace.

> And it is supposedly very fast

Key word: "supposedly". Do you have any benchmarks?

> because you can compile EVERYTHING from
> source (with local optimizations).

You meant "have to compile", right? Debian *lets* you easily compile
from source, but in gentoo you have to compile your whole system
yourself.

I'd recommend either Debian (certainly for the servers) or a
floppy-based distro (for the firewall).

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