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Re: httpd on install cd



On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 07:20:59PM +0200, Michael Welle wrote:
> I do not know, if this was discussed before. What about having a small
> pre-compiled httpd for the 11 debian platforms and some common OS
> (Solaris etc.) on the install cd? With this, you need only a machine
> with cdrom drive and some floppy disks (rescue, root, perhaps driver)
> to install a new debian box. You do not need root access to the
> machine with the cdrom drive. I guess, it takes less than 50 kB disk
> space per supported platform. What do you think about this?

Mh, you could argument for every software like this. You mean a life-cd?
Because on the debian dist-cd's you find apache I think. It's precompiled.
I don't know on wich CD, but IMHO there is a webserver on the CD set.
Would be taken aback if not.
On a life-cd only the most important software should be.
You also could say 'what about a jabber-client, then you would have one per
default', or mozilla and so on.

Bye 
 Jonas

-- 
Bei echten Geeks ist die Uptime so hoch, dass sie nicht mehr wissen,
welchen Bootloader sie mal installiert hatten. 
                            -- Jochen Striepe in at.linux


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