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If you were a Slacker like myself, then you would go install a base
Slackware setup and work from there. That's a heaver-weight solution than
peewee which appears to target the embedded space. I've run a largish
slackware 7.0 install off of a 120MB superdisk with X, Mozilla and enough
compiler support to rebuild the kernel (without the kernel source, of
course)

Joshua b. Jore
http://www.greentechnologist.org

On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Bob Tanner wrote:

> Quoting Kaushik Sonduri Panthangi (kaushik at cs.umn.edu):
> > I am looking for a Linux version that I can install in a laptop(intel P2
> > 266MHz) which only has 80MB hard disk and runs only one application.
> > Any ideas
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> I'd try peewee linux http://www.peeweelinux.org
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