> Oxygen uses elvis-tiny, which covers most of the important parts of
> vi, and does it well.
Are there any advantages to using elvis-tiny to compiling vim with -tiny
(I think that's what it is...)? I know it's personal preference, but
although I'm a very big vi fan, I've never liked Elvis. I
On Monday 03 June 2002 08:22 am, T Burt wrote:
> One feature that I particularly liked in Trinux, is the ability to
> download packages from an ftp or http server during system startup.
Oxygen did this very early on - in fact, Trinux was an inspiration for
Oxygen development.
> Has anyone cons
> > Another point, is the handling of /lib/modules.
> > Charles approach in Dachstein-CD has been an intelligent /etc/modules
and
> > load process - with mount/umount commands and cd capabilty. Eric create
a
> > link and hold the CD mount in /cdmnt. Couldn't decide, which way is
> > better...
>
>
Le Lundi 3 Juin 2002 18:39, K.-P. Kirchdörfer a écrit :
> Am Montag 03 Juni 2002 08:03 schrieb Jacques Nilo:
> > Dear all:
> > With its v1.0-rc2 version Bering appears now fairly stable and it seems
> > that quite a lot of people have been giving it a try.
> > We would like to stabilize this first
> So I figured out the problem. I unzipped and untarred the root.lrp
> package. ipmail and /lib/POSIXness/POSIXness.mail updates are in the
> package. There was not conflict with root.lrp and other packages as I
> thought earlier. I am booting from CD with some package backups on
> floppy. Even
Am Montag 03 Juni 2002 08:03 schrieb Jacques Nilo:
> Dear all:
> With its v1.0-rc2 version Bering appears now fairly stable and it seems
> that quite a lot of people have been giving it a try.
> We would like to stabilize this first version with a "last" rc3 before
> final release.
> rc3 should in
If I can come up to speed quickly enough, I would be glad to help.
One feature that I particularly liked in Trinux, is the ability to
download packages from an ftp or http server during system startup.
This takes the pressure off the space limitations of the floppy, and
allows one to includ