Web Accessible Home Linux box

From: Mike King (emailMK_at_excite.com)
Date: 11/29/05


Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:13:07 -0500

I'm setting up a home linux machine that will be accessible through the
Internet. It's a P100 with 32MB of RAM. I want as little as possible
running on the machine so it would perform at some reasonable speed. I need
OpenSSH, some HTTP daemon, some FTP daemon, and cron. I think I need
something more lightweight than Apache. I've done some web searching and
found thttpd and mini_httpd for the HTTP daemon. Does anyone have any
thoughts as to what distro I should start with? I'm thinking DSL or Vector.



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