[RULE] Project for distributing Linux on older machines?

Mike Cook mikecook at pipeline.com
Sat Aug 9 00:03:50 EEST 2003


I am with Freegeek Michiana <http://www.freegeekmichiana.org/>, in South 
Bend, IN USA (not to be confused with the original Freegeek 
<http://www.freegeek.org/> in Portland, OR USA with whom we are affiliated 
but independent from).  We currently use VectorLinux 3.2 
<http://www.vectorlinux.com>, a great lightweight distro based on 
Slackware, on our Freeboxes.  We have been looking for alternatives that 
would be easy for novice Linux users to maintain and add software to.  I 
haven't tried Rule for a while.but would like to give it another try,  We 
use Red Hat on our LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project 
<http://www.ltsp.org> servers in our Freelabs (computer centers located in 
low income neighborhoods at neighborhood centers or churches).  We aren't 
that big of a project yet but we do have delusions of grandeur.

Mike Cook

At 05:20 AM 8/8/03 +0200, you wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 17:19:00 at 05:19:00PM -0400, Mike Cook 
>(mikecook at pipeline.com) wrote:
> > We use Smartboot Manager extensively at a project I'm involved in rehabing
> > old machines and distributing them to low income folks (using Linux) 
> and it
> > works great.
>
>Mike,
>which project?
>Have you used RULE for it so far?
>
>Marco Fioretti
>
>
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>Red Hat for low memory         http://www.rule-project.org/en/
>
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>afferrare. E' il concetto opposto che incontra resistenze. I. Asimov.
>
>
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