About RULE for FC1, was: 486 install?

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On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 14:09:25 PM -0500, Matthew Saltzman (mjs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

> Which begs the question: Has anyone successfully *installed* FC1 on
> a 486?
[snip]
 
> It doesn't look like RULE has anything packaged up yet.  If what
> they already have will work, it would be nice to have a step by step
> HOWTO. I do need to do a network install, as this machine does not
> have a CD-ROM.

Yes, currently RULE is "stuck" to Red Hat 9. The reason is simply that
I moved to a new apartment (as in"still living with cardboard boxes in
the living room...") and the other developers had, AFAIK, similar
offline problems at the same time.

We are now discussing how to rebuild the website to make it include
much more documentation and be in general much easier to use for
newcomers. Looking at the calendar, this would also mean that RULE
will surely come back for Fedora Core 2, but probably without going
back the road to pick up FC1. Due simply to lack of time and resources
from me and other most active members.

However, some days ago another old time RULEr came back on the list
saying he would really need it for FC1, and would try to do it
himself. I suggest that you subscribe to the RULE list and post there
an "is anybody working on FC1?" This guy and maybe others will
certainly let you know what they have managed so far.

HTH,
	Marco Fioretti
	RULE Project coordinator

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