Thanks David!

On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, David Douthitt wrote:

> 
> Well, Oxygen doesn't need two disks; it's just designed so that the
> first disk holds basic system commands and utilities, and the
> applications are on a second disk.  It's also designed to load packages
> over the network, also allowing you to use one disk and a network server
> somewhere - perhaps even on the Internet somewhere.

But it can be configured to load packages locally?

> 
> However, glibc 2.1 is only in the development version; I'm fast reaching
> the point that I may put it up for download as beta, and potentially
> release it soon as a beta release.

That would be wonderful... Any time estimates? 

So the May release is based on what version of glibc?

The development version you have right now would work with RH 6.2
programs?

> 
> > How difficult is it to adapt specific daemons/programs to Oxygen so I can
> > configure it not necessarily as a firewall but a dedicated platform for
> > specific funcitonality?
> 
> There's no real adaptation involved; however, with the new crop of glibc
> 2.2 systems out there, you'll have to make sure that you really do
> compile against glibc 2.1 - at least until I upgrade it to glibc 2.2 ;-)

RH 6.2 is ok?


Are there any other LRP releases which support glibc 2.1 ?


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