Well, Haiku is more modular than haiku, you don't have to rebuild the kernel if you want to remove a driver, so, nothing to optimize there, i think... :) 2008/7/31 Gustavo grieco <gustavo.grieco@xxxxxxxxx>: > I was thinking in a optimized build, like the Linux Kernel > (http://www.array.org/ubuntu/) and some tweaks to use better the small > screen. > > I dont want to start a flamewar :P > > 2008/7/31 Karl vom Dorff <karl@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:45 PM, David McPaul <dlmcpaul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> Lets not start all that again. >> >> Agreed! There's no point in creating a specific distro for the laptop at >> this point. Nothing to customize, no specific drivers, etc. You could just >> take Senryu and install it via Vmware as I installed Haiku via Vmware, or >> use Qemu's disk utility to convert it to a raw disk image and dd it over. >>> >>> >>> On 2008-07-31, Gustavo grieco <gustavo.grieco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> > Wonderfull! I have the same model (701). Any plans to create a distro ? >>> > >>> >>> -- >>> Cheers >>> David >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Karl vom Dorff >> B.Sc (Hons) Biology, (German minor) >> >> http://www.karlvd.com >> http://www.clubloreley.org >> http://www.haikuware.com >> > >