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On Mon, 12 May 2008 10:04:44 -0700, Charlie Kester <corky1951_AT_comcast.net>
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> Thanks for reminding me about vim. I've been intending to replace it in
> my toolkit. While I'm at it, maybe I'll get serious about installing
> dietlinux and getting rid of a lot of the GNUish cruft that I've
> accumulated over the years.
Hmmmm. Interesting - although it doesn't look like dietlinux has really
been maintained over the past few years. dietlibc has though, so perhaps
its not impossible (anyone here bored with merely having a suckless
windowing manager?). uclibc / uclinux looks a more maintained approach, but
I'm not sure how much better than glibc it is ( apart from the building
smaller binaries bit). Perhaps I'll boot up a vm and see what I can put
together.
Regards,
Archie
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