Wade Hampton wrote:
> 
> I am just getting back into trying LRP (been away for quite a while).

> 1)  The latest is still 2.9.8 (1 year old) -- with no clear references
> to EigerStein, Oxygen, or LEAF....

LRP is in a quasi-state of dying away; the developer is focusing on a
new version codenamed "Butterfly" which is supposed to diverge from UNIX
where he feels it is needed, and which is supposed to be easier to use
and more powerful.

The Floppy-Based distribution LRP will fade away; Butterfly may or may
not take its place (depending on size constraints, apparently).

LEAF is a "super-project" which includes EigerStein and Oxygen.

EigerStein is a single purpose firewall solution descending from the
Materhorn distribution series, starting with LRP 2.9.4.

Oxygen is a multipurpose general Linux distribution descending from LRP
2.9.7.

As I understand the future of Eigerstein (Dachstein is the new
generation of Eigerstein), it will remain true to its single focus.

As primary developer of Oxygen, future plans include: upgrading to Linux
2.4; upgrading to glibc 2.2; upgrading packages; enhancing package
format; cleaner CDROM booting; built-in support for LCD displays...

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