Re: RULE Tinderbox clients for the kernel

From: cliff white
Date: Fri Oct 17 2003 - 17:14:57 EST


On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 22:24:22 +0200
"M. Fioretti" <m.fioretti@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>
> > Either way, please send me your desired .config - i can and should
> > build a size test into the tinderclient code.
>
> Er.... this is the sad note. I am pretty good in userland, but much
> more ignorant here. What I can tell is which kind of boxes would be
> used and how, but translating that to the proper .config requires the
> help of you gurus. We will gratefully test whatever you ask and
> report, within our bandwidth and CPU power limits, but this is why I
> sent my original message to the LKML.
>
> We need to use boxes with i386 or greater, 16+ MB RAM, disk space from
> 3/400 MB upwards in basically two ways (depending from the end user
> needs and the actual hw available)
>
> low load servers for modern printing (cups) firewall (iptables) email,
> web
>
> desktop with kdrive and functional, yet not bloated applications for
> school and soho use worldwide. This means, feature wise:
>
> digital signature with GPG
> email, spreadsheet, word processing (abiword, gnumeric)
> web browsing (flash? maybe, not essential)
> non ASCII alphabets
> something else which I will certainly remember one picosecond after
> hitting the send button...
>

Okay, i will try a few samples and send the result direct to you.
cliffw

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