How does one minimize the base environment plus Xorg for lowend machines?

Justin Hibbits chmeeedalf at gmail.com
Sat Feb 12 22:08:09 UTC 2011


On Feb 12, 2011, at 9:29 AM, Super Bisquit wrote:

> I haven't done both parts of the next question in a while. Would I  
> do the make buildworld and make buildkernel with an output directory  
> similar to the same command used in jails and, does it need to be  
> native cpu platform or can it be built on same processor class: i.e  
> G3 or can a G4 be used instead?
>
>
> Many thanks for the suggestion.

As long as you don't specify a CPUTYPE, or specify the compatible  
CPUTYPE in src.conf/make.conf, you should be fine.


> On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Justin Hibbits  
> <chmeeedalf at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2011, at 11:07 PM, Super Bisquit wrote:
>
> The G3 B&W has been volunteered as part of an effort to use a  
> Lombard- The
> laptop has the same cpu- as a device for the visually impaired. I'm
> currently running a build of orca and attempting to lessen the build  
> by
> removing unnecessary build options.
> The release is the 9.0-CURRENT recently announced on the mailing list.
> The attempt of porting emacspeak to the machine failed when using an  
> old
> port on a OpenBSD install. NetBSD was difficult to boot due to not  
> knowing
> the proper boot commands. (If someone knows how to do this or can  
> show me
> what I did wrong, I'll be glad to read.)
> Tiny BSD seems to be optimized for i386 processors. Can this be used  
> on a
> Lombard or a B&W with Xorg and the r128 driver?
> One of the light "Box" desktop environments can be used or the cwm  
> from
> OpenBSD and orca setup to run along with it.
>
> Take a look at src.conf(5).  I read through that then went crazy  
> with the WITHOUT_* options in my /etc/src.conf, to disable as much  
> as I could for my G4 MDD.
>
> - Justin
>


- Justin



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