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Re: noX
Got Korriban (the Malgus test install) working pretty well now.
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trying a new base... so nothing to see here yet. Building up on something very stale, even more stale than Debian Stable. Just have to fix the problems with booting through dracut.
CentOS (6.3 actually)
CentOS (6.3 actually)
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After opening my cake hole in the minimal software thread I decided to do what I suggested. It was a PIA limited in many ways and no fbgrab or anything so I took a picture with a my camera cause Im not building modules and Im done.
This is micro core 4.77 linux (had to go old new version not enough available) with fbterm, alsa, mpg123, links, tmux, mc, nano and whatever fonts that were available that looked decent. It still came in around 70mb but plenty of room on my 128mb stick.
sorry for the horrible pic.
This is micro core 4.77 linux (had to go old new version not enough available) with fbterm, alsa, mpg123, links, tmux, mc, nano and whatever fonts that were available that looked decent. It still came in around 70mb but plenty of room on my 128mb stick.
sorry for the horrible pic.
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^ Easy way for having the Matrix feeling.
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^^ Thanks for the upload! That's great, but is micro core =/= tiny core? Or did they change names?
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^ I think they did change the names a bit. It used to be micro was nox tiny was with xvesa with xorg available IIRC. Its a cool little quirky thing its just no rabbit hole I want to stay down.
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Yeah I just did my homework: Tiny Core includes Micro Core components. If somebody really just needs the kernel and userland, no other unnecessary stuff, that's Micro. Then there is the normal Tiny Core and the full-fledged Tiny Core installation image. I love their approach, except of the fltk looks :)
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^ my first distro. *misty eyes* still running on the old thinkpad, which I might see soon.
be fun to get on it now I know how linux works a bit more.
That is a great example of how with linux 'you can go your own way'
be fun to get on it now I know how linux works a bit more.
That is a great example of how with linux 'you can go your own way'
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random bootstrap spree
wall: http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs38/i/2008/ ... hion08.jpg
fbcolors: precision
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fbcolors: precision
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Ohhhh....I like it, a lot!
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^ dats a nice one.
back to the drawing board.
back to the drawing board.
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bacon has set the bar high with the purple dragon I may have to whip out my unicorns next :)
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Great idea one of my favorites and a classic maybe tonight if I can find the dvd.bones wrote:^ Love it! Been itchin' to watch The Matrix again, it's been a while.
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Bacon, applause!
Edit: The best, part of your signature matches the color scheme perfectly.
Edit: The best, part of your signature matches the color scheme perfectly.
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PS see here to get rid of that annoying 'restore console' shit and some cool stuff:ChefIronBelly wrote:bacon has set the bar high with the purple dragon I may have to whip out my unicorns next :)
http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f ... le+restore