Anyone heard about Linux MZ?
I am looking for some documentation for this Linux. Coz many commands did not work. Could anyone give me a hand on this please? Thanks.
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Where did "Linux MZ" (which www.distrowatch.com seems to have not heard of) come from?
Welcome to LQ :D |
http://www.google.ca/search?hs=aW0&h...3%BAsqueda&lr=
No such thing on google either... |
Maybe Bigstorm is really John Titor and it won't be invented for a few years yet.........
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http://engineering.tri-m.com/linux_OS/linuxMZ.htm
Another keyword DiskOnChip in http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail...ly/010013.html one reads "Here's the story. I have a Tri-M TMZ104 with a 128MB DiskOnChip 2000. I'm using their "Linux-MZ" distribution, but I need a kernel newer than the 2.4.18 included with it. " I suppose this is relevant to anybody looking at "onboard/embarqued linux" http://www.linuxdevices.com bigstorm, I hope you did not post this to attract our attention to this, because now we know it exists :study: :scratch: :) |
Hey Emmanuel_uk,
I got TMZ104 too, but the DiskOnChip that I have is only 48mb. The tri-m documentation is so minimal. I am looking for some more detailed documentation, since so many commands do not exist. Do you have any suggestion? P.S. I'm really new to this thing... |
bigstorm, welcome to LQ, (again).
I am newer at this than you are, and know nothing about linux devices. Sorry I cannot help further. I just did some searches to see what your thread was about. You were "lucky/fortunate" you even had a moderator to look at you post :-) You will learn quickly not to assume to much, and also to make your question as precise as possible to help people helping you. I do not have a TMZ104, but you have and should have told us straight away. Anyway, you question was interesting. Here goes the help I can offer for now Ok you want more doc... Did you ask the manufacturer? Did you google about linux devices? What are you trying to achieve? I do not even know what a TMZ104 is for (but I can guess) google for linux mini distro like damn small linux, feather linux, puppy linux http://www.linuxlinks.com/Distributi...Distributions/ for example Once again these are alternatives, I do not know what you want to do, nor what you can do... Surely there is quite a good doc in these distros bigstorm are you completely new to linux? We can give you links to look at if so Quote:
What sort of doc do you need then? Doc on commands that do not exist? :confused: Post a few more info, and we will see if your thread does not need to be moved on another forum, maybe programming [edit Linux embedded applications these are the keywords / field of interest, not embarqued linux, daft me ]:D |
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