Am 2007-09-24 10:01:12, schrieb David Brodbeck:
> Same basic problem, I think. To apply security patches you have to
> recompile. To recompile, you have to use GCC, which is a resource
> hog. You'd get old and die waiting for "make world" to finish on a
> machine with 64 megs of RAM.
>
> One solution, if there are faster machines on the LAN, might be to
> use distcc. But then you're not "really" stand-alone.
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But you know, that you can get NetBSD as binary distribution like Debian?
I was runnin NetBSD before starting with Debian in 1999-04 and as you
know, "Don't touch a runing system!" -- Mean, my 386dx33 (16MB or ram)
is running as DCF-77 (it is an ISA card) receiver plus "ntpd" for my
local network since over 9 years now and was never hacked....
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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