Just a Question:
How hard is it to create an ELKS distribution? I am thinking of creating
one, since there seems to be interest on the list for one, and bluebell
seems o have been erased off the face of the planet.
Beau Kuiper
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Just a Question:
How hard is it to create an ELKS distribution? I am thinking of creating
one, since there seems to be interest on the list for one, and bluebell
seems o have been erased off the face of the planet.
Shouldn't be too hard to start off
On Fri, 28 May 1999, [iso-8859-2] Slavièek wrote:
Does distribution that work ok 286 processors exist ?
And if exist, where could I find it ??
Your in the right place.
ELKS will work on the 286.
Try ftp://ftp.ecs.soton.ac.uk/pub/elks
Luke(Boo) Farrar.
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Araujo, Isaque G. wrote:
First thanks who answered my last post.
Now, I'm trying to know some news (goods I hope :)) about the BlueBell
distribution. I tried to contact Michael Strates ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) but
without luke.
I've recently got in touch with Michael by phone
First thanks who answered my last post.
Now, I'm trying to know some news (goods I hope :)) about the BlueBell
distribution. I tried to contact Michael Strates ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) but
without luke.
Isaque.
I hope this is the right listserv to post this. I have been using Linux for
several years, both Slackware and RedHat.
I was excited to hear about the 8086 listserv. Is there somewhere that I
can find a complete distribution for the
8088/8086 PC's?I have both an IBM XT and a NecV20 laptop