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741N0 09-21-2004 06:53 PM

Difference between LFS and distros like Slack and Fedora
 
What's the difference between LFS and distro made by people independently like distros that people sell (Linspire:tisk: ) I googled and all I got was people advicing LFS. I would expect is hard because I always hear people thanking a "team" although I would imagine team members varies is more than I have (1 lol).

CroMagnon 09-21-2004 11:14 PM

LFS is a book full of instructions to make your own distribution - it gives you enough information to compile and install a very (very very) basic system, and BLFS gives you some help moving on from there if you need it.

A distribution, on the other hand, is put out by people who have usually done all of that, as well as packaged up hundreds of different pieces of software to (ostensibly) make things easier for you. They've imposed their own particular design decisions on the setup to a) make things easier for the user and b) make support easier for them.

LFS is not too much work for one person to handle... I am about to go that way again, to try creating a system that doesn't have any legacy crap lying around. I expect it will be an adventure... making and supporting a distribution for thousands of users, now that's a task for a team ;)

cedar 09-22-2004 01:53 AM

CroMagnon

your sig is definitely funnier in binary :D


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