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Army Core Volunteers?

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xyz-worx:
@ tinypoodle

Sorry, stupid mistake: just replace tall with small or tiny ...

genec:
The biggest (dis)advantage with ARM is that there is no standard boot protocol.  The loading of the kernel/initrd is more device-class specific.  Even if 2 devices share the same instruction set (or even CPU), they may use different means to getting the same kernel/initrd loaded.  Once running, the playing field should be more consistent for extensions and such.  It will almost certainly be more of a toolkit to make a running system at that point.

roberts:
I will be posting my first pi Core construction kit in the next few days.

caminati:

--- Quote from: roberts on August 12, 2012, 12:55:00 PM ---I will be posting my first pi Core construction kit in the next few days.

--- End quote ---

Although I have no RPi, I look forward to that happening.
I like how "Army Core" sounds, by the way.

HWP1:
I recently received my Raspberry Pi and will be loading wheezy-raspbian as soon as my hdmi to dvi cable arrives.  However, I would prefer to run Tiny Core which I ran on my really old (2001) laptop until the hinges give up and I sent it off to Goodwill.  I really like Tiny Core and the Tiny Core philosophy.

I would be glad to help but I consider myself a beginner at system level tasks and don't know how much real help I could give.  I'm somewhat familiar with Linux (Red Hat) but always from the user's side not the sys admin side.  (I was an DBA for years before I retired, so I installed and upgraded many versions of Oracle on both Linux and Sun Solaris.) 

But if there are tasks I could be trusted with, I'd be glad to give it a shot.  I do have time.

H.

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