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I've made a new CRUX based disro, you can check it out here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/crosslinux/
CROSS is a heavily trimmed down, Intel® Core™ x86_64 optimized Linux distribution, originally based on CRUX, and using it's ports system.
If you like it or not feel free to write me about it. Enjoy
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I will contribute greatly to your effort by saying it should say "its", not "it's".
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Thanx for pointing
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So basically it's Crux with files compiled with CFLAGS for the Core processors?
I haven't lost my mind; I have a tape back-up somewhere.
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Are there any major differences between this distro and crux?
Not that I know crux so well either...
Edit: Zeist got the question right, ignore me
Last edited by ludovico (2010-01-11 09:08:32)
Sin? What's all this about sin?
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What I've seen, there are packages for kernel and kernel headers.
And CROSS comes with cdrtools instead of cdrkit - which is not the worst.
My crux is already compiled with march = core2, that does not justify a new distro.
But I'll give it a try *download it*
Jean-Paul
I'm root. if you see me smile, you'd better have a backup!!
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Why do we need another distro? We already have the best one, right?
My Arch is better than your Arch though
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Not only for Core processors. There's also rewritten installer and i think it resembles more Arch in some ways. I know it's not ideal for everyone, but i hope it is for some. Everything that seems are absent on ISO could easily be installed through ports after installation, autoconf for example, but i just didn't need 'em while i did my compilations. Distro is fully self contained & can be rebuild having only packages it hosts. Everyting else could be installed additionally. Just try it & you'll understand what it is about. There's a small handbook in ISO, which could be found in /cdrom/CROSS after CD booting.
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