Gentoo Archives: gentoo-dev

From: Gabriel <egabriel@××.com>
To: gentoo-dev@g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] odds and ends
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 06:33:14
Message-Id: Pine.LNX.4.21.0101250727180.268-100000@eris.io.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] odds and ends by 320095285153-0001@t-online.de (Achim Gottinger)
1 I have done this with a stripped down redhat dist when I set up the thin clients for IBM Partnerworld 2000. There are some good howtos on this, and you can experiment with doing the netbooting using Gero's 'netboot' package.
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3 The real problem is with the lack of support for all of the plugins and things
4 that get pushed on the web using public. People do fine until they run into
5 something that is an exception to the way the world does things. Grandma won't want to use the thin client if it is running Linux; not today anyway.
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7 At the show we had real problems with the java environment not working the same under linux as on the windows intellistations we were replacing.
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9 One more thing; flash roms have a finite number of read/writes. You don't want to swap to the flash. You don't really want to swap over NFS either. Since you are talking about Java, Netscape, multimedia, and an affordable amount of RAM, you WILL need to deal with that eventuality.
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11 --Gabriel
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13 On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Achim Gottinger wrote:
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15 > Robert Schrem wrote:
16 >
17 > > > Currently about 200MB with lots of package-docs, and the
18 > > > development tools, but if you unmerge
19 > > > all sys-devel packages beside the c++-libs and spython remove
20 > > > /usr/doc and /usr/src and all the static libs in /lib and /usr/lib
21 > > > you only need about 130MB and still have
22 > > > a runable system.
23 > >
24 > > Hmmm, wouldn't it be nice to have a gentoo system that can
25 > > boot from an 128 MB FlashDisk? There are som with PCMCIA
26 > > interface... No more noisy hard disk technologiy from the
27 > > last century ... :) Porbably a nice gift for my mom next christmas
28 > > for surfing on the internet with seat belts on... :)
29 > >
30 >
31 > Hmm, you mean a system with X/netscape or qt-embeded/kconqueror that can
32 > only be used
33 > to connect to the internet and surf?
34 > So you whould only need a FlashDisk and a PCMCIA modem or isdn adapter
35 > and are able to use every with
36 > an PCMCIA adapter to connect to the internet.
37 > Sounds interesting.
38 > Maybe adding a jre would be nice too
39 >
40 > achim
41 >
42 >
43 > >
44 > > robby
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