As some of you may already know, the RULE project (see my signature)
works to make the latest stable release of Red Hat useable on very
low end hardware (i386+ 16 MB+ RAM, 3/400 MB hard disks).
Some of us know yes. Its what I used to install RH9 on a 486 with 24Mb of
RAM 8)
I refer to building:
1) kdrive RPMs whenever the XFree86 ones are updated.
As I understand it keiths current kdrive XFree is very much split from
the base XFree project now because XFree86 threw him out.
2) i386 kernel RPMs, possibly tweaked for low RAM.
386/486 kernel RPMs make sense but you probably also want to think
about that as a seperate kernel with less options selected and without the
more high end tuning Red Hat has.
fedora RPMs to install (just as an example!!!) ONLY Kmail (or
sylpheed), Gnumeric or KOffice, Konqueror... without any other
applications and/or the most advanced/cool features of Gnome and
KDE. On plain X or Kdrive with only Qt / Gtk and a basic WM like Ice
or blackbox.
Stuff like Rox instead of nautilus etc you mnean ?
Alan