I tend to gravitate towards small foot print / minimalist distros (Arch, Slitaz are favorites), hence my interest in Tiny Core.
I like that I can build TC with only the extensions that I want, as opposed to DSL or Puppy, which come with software I do not need or use.
I also like that TC runs on my Compaq laptop (Pentium MMX @ 133MHz with 48MB of RAM). My goal is to use this machine as an always on webserver on a small LAN. I'd like to be able to access the HTML files hosted on it from another PC on the LAN via NFS.
That said, I understand that running on older hardware is NOT one of TC's primary goals.
All of which brings me to the following questions:
1. What is the technical nature of PPI incompatibilities with extensions like "compiletc.tce" and "filesystems-2.6.26" ? Very little information seems to be available on this topic (on the Core Concepts page, for example).
2. Does there exist a work-around, short of using a different mode of operation?
In closing, I'd like to say that I am a just an average Linux enthusiast - i.e., not a developer with a degree in Computer Sciences - but I am willing to learn and I commend the Tiny Core developers on an EXCELLENT distro.