The best Linux port yet

Tin Can Linux

Don’t bother me now. I’m trying to reboot my sandwich.

Ahh, those problems with dependencies with ccmber and myonase, by any chance?

Nah, it was probably overscan and splatter on the wireless haptic display.

You laugh?

This person could probably do it. She’s got Panther (MacOS X 10.3) running on a 25 MHz Quadra.

Looks like I wasn’t far off.

Talk about compiling your own kernel!

Imagine a Beowulf cluster of … aww, forget it.

Well, it’d certainly be cheaper for one thing. :slight_smile:

But does it include Gnome 2.8? KDE 3.3? What kernel? Is it the absolutely latest one that I simply have to have although I can’t name two advantages it has over the previous kernel release?

Most importantly, though, since I am too133t to run Linux but too poor to buy a Mac, will it run BSD?

Might I remind everyone that they would have been better off with NetBSD running on tin cans. Tin Can Linux is NOT Tin Can UNIX. It is UNIX-like. Also everyone knows that under load, Tin Can BSD performs better

Is it compatible with dead badger?