the venerable 2.0 kernel series

David Nicol davidnicol at gmail.com
Sat Dec 4 15:37:30 CST 2004


what are the advantages of using linux 2.0 kernels?  The series is
still being updated --
Are the memory requirements really low?  Is it easier to hack on than
the later versions?
Are there hard limits, such as disk size or number of processes or ports?


On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 12:57:17 -0600, Brian Kelsay
<brian.kelsay at kcc.usda.gov> wrote:
> 
> I forgot to mention the venerable MuLinux.  I used to dabble with it on an old machine.  It's floppy based too and very feature rich.  It was out there back in 98 when I started.  It still uses the 2.0.x series of kernels, so it's not up to date by any means.  For an old laptop or desktop it's not too bad though.  VNC is on one of the disks you can build.  That's how I found out about that fine tool ages ago.  Check it out.
> http://mulinux.sunsite.dk/



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