Steven Peck wrote:
> Well, I still like the LRP298 base., What I want to sdo as a learning
> excercise (when I move) is to update it. Update busybox, the kernel, etc.
> Be about 2 months before I get started. David D seems to have learned
> a lot hacking on Oxygen, that I figure I can play with 2.98. Though
> I figured I would keep it focused as a NATing router.
I first looked at 2.94 (long time ago!) and favored Trinux over LRP.
Then I came back to LRP 2.97 (I don't even remember why) - I wanted
something that could route and be a server and such like - Trinux
(like Eigerstein) is much more focused.
First I found that vi mode of ae was bad or broken; so lets fix it and
expand it. After hacking a bit, I found that it was not good, and I
went to ee (later went to e3). Then I found that w and others were
broken, so lets fix those. Then I found elvis-tiny and zile, and they
didn't work - ncurses was stripped down. So fix that.
And on it goes - see?
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