Patrick Lambe wrote: > My question isn't directly related, but is in the same arena. I've got a > laptop that I use primarily for windows development/games/surfing etc but I > would like to have relatively small linux distro on it for those occasions > when only Linux will do (network sniffing/configuration/testing etc) But > I'm humming and hahing about whether to go with leaf + all the other stuff > I find I need or whether to just bite the bullet and install a mainstream > distro with pretty much everything turned off. I guess my prime > consideration is that I don't want to waste any more disk space than > necessary (as if windows isn't wasting enough of it ;o) Any thoughts?
Why not try: Trinux - http://trinux.sourceforge.net/ All the tools you'll ever need you can find on a 3-disk setup... muLinux - http://mulinux.nevalabs.org/ tomsrtbt - http://www.toms.net/rb/home.html with a few more... http://www.hardcorelinux.com/floppy-distros.htm -- Patrick Benson Stockholm, Sweden _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
