Vector's a rather spiffy Linux distro - it's like a version of Slack that doesn't totally suck. *ducks*
But, seriously - I played with Vector, and I was impressed with the polish it has. It's definitely worth giving a shot, especially for a small, static system. -DMZ On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 14:25 -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote: > Nick Cummings wrote: > > > I think I may have thrown everyone off a bit with the terms "thin > > client" and "terminal". There's no terminal server set up that I want > > to use it with or anything like that. I don't know much about such > > things. I was just thinking of something that will run X and ssh so > > the user can login to other machines and run stuff on them (presumably > > using X forwarding). > > Then you can use Debian's net install, don't select anything in tasksel > in the installer, and then: > apt-get install ssh > apt-get install x-window-system > > Also VectorLinux is particularly small, and has a nice set of software. > > Angelo > >
