in the us something like that would get run over because nobody would
be able to see you.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Dennis Kibbe<
dennisk@mesacc.edu> wrote:
> Lisa Kachold <lisakachold <at> obnosis.com> writes:
>
>>
>> http://tinycorelinux.com/
>>
>
> I met Robert Shingledecker, the creator of both DSL and Tinycore Linux at SCaLE.
> In fact, I bought two ancient ThinkPad TP240s from him with Tinycore installed.
>
> At $50 each they made nice 8 year old "netbooks." :-) Tinycore worked surprising
> well and had a simple way of downloaded addition programs to extend the base.
> Even had a light-weight version of Inkscape.
>
> Tinycore, puppy and DSL are fun to play with, but not too practical in the long
> run. Sort of like driving a Peel P50
> (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07ub5rBdrE4), IMO.
>
> dennisk
>
> Learn Linux @ Mesa Community College
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