muLINUX 2.3 release | Linux Today

muLINUX 2.3 release

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 12, 1998
muLINUX 2.3 release
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New in this release:

        o httpd server, ringd daemon
        o job scheduler atd
        o dialin server, serial server (agetty)
        o send, receive and print fax (efax)
        o HP-PCL printer support
        o codepages support
        o sendmail enhancement (smarthost)

Description:

        muLinux, "micro Linux one-floppy system" + "X11 floppy addon".

        Work on PC 386-4M + swap and install in RAM, UMSDOS & EXT2.
        Support: Internet connection (via PPP) or LAN (via eth);
        e-mail processing (fetch, read and send mail), NFS, ftp, IRC,
        finger, telnet, tcpdump, news and web browsing (with lynx 2.6);
        remote access via modem line (miterm); editing&printing;
        fdisk, fdformat ; job scheduler (atd), ringd daemon,
        WWW server, dialin server, serial server, fax server;
        play & record WAV, CD listening (workbone), etc. etc. :)
        OTHER FEATURES: international keyboards support, BUS mouse,
        PAP/CHAP authentication, permanent multi-configuration,
        installation from LINUX/DOS/WINDOWS.

Download:

        http://www4.pisoft.it/~andreoli/mulinux.html

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Web Webster

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