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Titel: Barebones Kanotix distro
Verfasst am: 14.09.2006, 16:48 Uhr
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This may seem crazy but would it be possible to build a VERY barebones minimal version of KANOTIX? I know there are minimal distros out there but this would be a learning experience too.
I told my boss we could be using LINUX based computers instead of Windows based. It would be easy because we use just 2 web based programs!!!! So all I would need is a tiny distro with just a BROWSER and some tools. I tried using the web based programs on my own laptop on the network and they run fine using Kanotix.
Does anyone know of a way to do this via some instructions? Or is it better left for more experience users? I know I could use puppy, dsl, feather linux, etc.....but I like Kanotix and it would be fun to try to build a small version. If I can do it. |
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Titel: RE: Barebones Kanotix distro
Verfasst am: 14.09.2006, 17:05 Uhr
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Take a look at CPX-Mini: http://debian.tu-bs.de/project/cpx-mini/
From what I hear, the next release of Kanotix will include an option to install a slimmed down system without KDE.
If you want to experiment with the current release, follow Kano's advice in this thread: Create a "kicklist", a text file listing the names of the packages that you want to be removed, and run Kano's commands before installing to hd. The command from my post will create a list of all packages on the LiveCD sorted by file size. You can take it as a starting point for your kicklist. |
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Verfasst am: 14.09.2006, 17:05 Uhr
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Have you looked at cpx-mini? Kanotix based.
drb |
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Verfasst am: 14.09.2006, 17:13 Uhr
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Verfasst am: 02.11.2006, 08:50 Uhr
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drb hat folgendes geschrieben::
Have you looked at cpx-mini? Kanotix based.
drb
Is it fully upgradable to Kanotix latest???
It could just be what the doctor ordered |
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Verfasst am: 02.11.2006, 11:47 Uhr
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It uses fluxbox rather than kde. Otherwise it is debian based although it is a little behind 2006-01. There isn't any indication whether there will be a newer version.
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Verfasst am: 02.11.2006, 14:30 Uhr
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I will DL and try it out |
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Verfasst am: 13.11.2006, 07:32 Uhr
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I have installed CPX and I am now booting with lang=us since "everything" seems to default to "de" but I cannot figure out how to "keep" my keyboard settings "us". I am not using KDE but Xfce4 and I cannot "see" the option to change and set my keyboard to "us". I have used kbdconfig but it is only for that time and when I reboot it's back to "de"??? |
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Verfasst am: 16.11.2006, 14:45 Uhr
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probably easier to just change the xorg.conf setting to US... |
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