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xxxlam Junior Member
Joined: 07 Nov 2011 Posts: 2 Location: Philippines
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 11:17 am Post subject: My First Look... |
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I did not use SMS in action (for now) and I'm still downloading it. (My first look) I'm impressed with the features; particularly Apache, PHP, MySQL, and the others... in one! Currently, I'm using Puppy Linux to post this message because it is lightweight. I like light distros but in puppy, I have to download, install, configure them... download, install, configure again... compile. As a student perspective, time is precious, I have to concentrate on my other subjects, too!
Now, since most (if not all) of the tools we use at school are here, I am expecting a huge time saving.
I have some questions to ask... Can I use this as a regular desktop? Can I install java (yes, I think xD)? Does it fit in my flash drive? Well, I'm not saying I'm leaving Puppy but I'll give SMS a try. =)
What do you think? _________________ System.out.println("Hello, Superb Mini Server! "); |
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gerasimos_h Site Admin
Joined: 09 Aug 2007 Posts: 1757 Location: Greece
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:34 pm Post subject: |
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Every distro has it's purpose.
SMS's purpose is to use it as a server.
That doesn't mean that can't be used for browsing, mail e.t.c, but you've got to know what you are doing.
I myself use SMS at work for browsing, mails and not only.
If you want to put it on USB flash disk you will need kde, devel packages, and firefox and thunderbird most likely.
That will cost you about 650MB space in your USB flash disk.
To create modules for firefox and thunderbird, boot from SMS, download packages from slackware-current and use "txz2xzm" command to create the modules.
Do the same apply for Java (jre & jdk) too.
gerasimos_h _________________ Superb! Mini Server Project Manager
http://sms.it-ccs.com |
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xxxlam Junior Member
Joined: 07 Nov 2011 Posts: 2 Location: Philippines
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks mister Administrator for the reply. I'll search the forum for help if I need to. Currently, I'm still in Puppy Linux; and taking my time to evaluate and use some of the features. Well, I'm planning to make a portable server in a flash drive. For now, the important is the Apache Tomcat and MySQL with the PHPMyAdmin. You mentioned about KDE, is it possible to use Xfce of LXDE? Well, KDE is fine. _________________ System.out.println("Hello, Superb Mini Server! "); |
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Rathore Junior Member
Joined: 01 Jun 2013 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 9:29 pm Post subject: Re: My First Look... |
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xxxlam wrote: | I did not use SMS in action (for now) and I'm still downloading it. (My first look) I'm impressed with the features; particularly Apache, PHP, MySQL, and the others... in one! Currently, I'm using Puppy Linux to post this message because it is lightweight. I like light distros but in puppy, I have to download, install, configure them... download, install, configure again... compile. As a student perspective, time is precious, I have to concentrate on my other subjects, too!
Now, since most (if not all) of the tools we use at school are here, I am expecting a huge time saving.
I have some questions to ask... Can I use this as a regular desktop? Can I install java (yes, I think xD)? Does it fit in my flash drive? Well, I'm not saying I'm leaving Puppy but I'll give SMS a try. =)
What do you think? |
I think you got the best answer from site admin.
I always use SMS at work for browsing and mails as well. |
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Rathore Junior Member
Joined: 01 Jun 2013 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:55 am Post subject: Re: My First Look... |
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Rathore wrote: | xxxlam wrote: | I did not use SMS in action (for now) and I'm still downloading it. (My first look) I'm impressed with the features; particularly Apache, PHP, MySQL, and the others... in one! Currently, I'm using Puppy Linux to post this message because it is lightweight. I like light distros but in puppy, I have to download, install, configure them... download, install, configure again... compile. As a student perspective, time is precious, I have to concentrate on my other subjects, too!
Now, since most (if not all) of the tools we use at school are here, I am expecting a huge time saving.
I have some questions to ask... Can I use this as a regular desktop? Can I install java (yes, I think xD)? Does it fit in my flash drive? Well, I'm not saying I'm leaving Puppy but I'll give SMS a try. =)
What do you think? |
I think you got the best answer from site admin.
I always use SMS at work for browsing and mails as well. |
Also it is not so easy to use pupply linux |
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NitaAlexis Junior Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2021 Posts: 1
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2021 7:38 am Post subject: |
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I love the way the site administrators have been so active. It encourages us as the community. |
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