On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 17:13 -0700, Malcolm Baldridge wrote: > > Thanks for your time Fernando. I admit I get a little impatient at > > times, but for now I still am getting better performance than most with > > the 2.4.26-1.ll kernel. > > I never liked DeadRat distros much... too much odd bloat and "let's be > different just to be different". Have you guys looked at YOPER? It's RPM > *and* pkg/tgz package aware, every binary + library is built for i686 as a > base minimum, and it's very "granular" in terms of what you install with it, > in the way of Slackware (which is normally my preference, however I'll > accept that most "newbies" will find that sort of "bare-bones" UNIX install > to be daunting). > > <http://www.yoper.com/> for more information. Checked this out real qwik... That's not a bad looking setup. Are you using it at present? What are it's advantages? Does it have a repository of it's own rpm's or can you install rpm's from other distro's? What about kernel packages, etc? Is the installer in need of a Masters in Comp science? R~ > > Cheers! > > =MB= > -- Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>