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 Linux4Geeks - Default branch
Section: Unix

 

Added: Mon, Jun 9th 2003 17:12 UTC (5 years, 3 months ago) Updated: Wed, Dec 6th 2006 08:55 UTC (1 year, 9 months ago)


About:
Linux4Geeks is a LFS-based small distro which works around several problems and issues mainstream Linux distributions have. It offers different versions compiled for each architecture and has all the packages required for a slim installation including a firewall and network administration tools, amongst others.

Author:
Sven Ladegast [contact developer]

Rating:
(not rated)

Homepage:
http://www.linux4geeks.de
Tar/BZ2:
http://www.linux4geeks.de/[..]libc-2.3.5/i686_0.10_glibc-2.3.5.tar.bz2

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  2 - Pre-Alpha
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  POSIX :: Linux
[Topic]  System :: Clustering/Distributed Networks, System :: Operating System :: Linux Distributions

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Sven Ladegast (Owner)

» Rating: (not rated)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 17135)
» Popularity: 0.55% (Rank 10806)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 0.10 15-Oct-2005 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/BZ2

 Comments

[»] Secrecy?...
by antrik - Aug 4th 2003 18:51:09

I believe it would be considerably easier to find out whether I'm interested in the project if you would mention somewhere *what* problemes of common distributions this one claims to be solving... And no, I won't install it just to find out.

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    [»] Re: Secrecy?...
    by Sven Ladegast - Aug 27th 2003 13:12:16


    > And no, I won't install it just to find out.

    That was the aim :o) Check it out!
    But let us put the fun aside. Common problems in
    mainstream distros are for me that you have one
    central administration tool (like SuSE's yast) which
    modifies a lot of configuration files of different
    packages and programs. This is an easy way for ppl
    who don't know what they are doing but I don't like it
    if I changed something special in an configuration file
    and my changes will be overwritten the next time I
    start the central configuration program (by the way:
    SuSE is overwriting a lot of things with their
    SuSEConfig and even with cronjobs).
    Linux4Geeks has no such central configuration file.
    Just change all the files like you want...like their
    authors wanted.
    Another problem is of course that every distributor
    puts the files of one package in different locations.
    With Linux4Geeks you specify it! Advanced
    networking tools are the perfect finish to have a good
    base to create any kind of system you like.

    Sven

    --
    initscr(); - Segmentation Fault!

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      [»] Re: Secrecy?...
      by antrik - Aug 31st 2003 21:55:53



      > % And no, I won't install it just to find out.

      > That was the aim :o) Check it out!
      Though I consider myself a geek, I'm not of those who install a new system
      every other day just for the fun of it...


      > Common problems in mainstream distros are for me that you have one central
      > administration tool (like SuSE's yast) [...]

      > Linux4Geeks has no such central configuration file.
      Disable suseconfig and you are all there. I don't see how substracting
      functionality is a justification for creating an own distribution...

      Anyways, SuSE is no measure. RedHat realized that a config database is a bad
      idea and discarded LinuxConf in favor of tools working directly on the files.
      Debian sadly heads in the wrong direction with debconf, but at least let's you
      make custom changes that will be preserved to most files. I don't know about
      Mandrake.


      > Another problem is of course that every distributor puts the files of one
      > package in different locations. With Linux4Geeks you specify it!
      I can't speak for others; personally, I fail to see this as an advantage...


      > Advanced networking tools
      What's that?


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