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Know what you mean, I'm more inclined to say that WindRiver are the Microsoft of the embedded world. Still RedHats eCos is coming on a treat. By the way did anything come of that 802.11b project? Col. On 08 Aug 2001 10:54:53 +0100, Alex Charrett wrote: > Quoting Colin Ford <colin.ford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > It installed fine on my HP OmniBook with 32Mb. I do > > however remeber it saying something about using swap > > space as the physical memory was "very low". > > I've had several releases say that to me, but I've never had one refuse to load > at all! 24mb should be plenty to do an install with, especalliy if it enables > swap! > > > Microsoft pushes the sales of PC's by making bigger > > and more resource hungry OS's, maybe RedHat is > > following :-| You can see the corparate show down > > coming: > > I'm don't subscribe to the "Red Hat is the next Microsoft" argument, but this > gives some good evidence to support it! > > Alex. > -- > The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG > Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the > message body to unsubscribe. -- =========================================== Colin Ford PipingHot Networks Software Engineer +44 (0)1364 655510 -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.