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On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 01:54:45PM +0100, Marcus Högberg wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> My name is Marcus Högberg and I'm a swedish student and I'm working on
> my exampaper (master of science) which is about evaluating RTLinux. I''m
> testing it on a pentium 133 with 3 gigabytes harddrive but this wont be
> the case on a industrial computer. My question isn't about RTLinux but I
> think this is somthing that a lot of newbies like myself have thought
> about and that answers about it can be found here:
>     Does (can) there exist a distibution that is about 30 meg big with
> support for X?
>     (->No)Is there a distribution that is easy to stipp down to say 50
> meg and if so what's it's name (red somethin about it in a mail from
> Maxime Asselin)?
>     Where (which website) can you find informtaion on how to make your
> own customized distribution? (I've already found some but you might know
> about more and better ones...)
> 
> If RTLinux ever is to be used on a larger scale in the industri, there
> must also exist a distibutin that can be used on older computers but
> thatt is easy to customize (for people like me :-))
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> /Marcus
> 
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