Lowlife is a documentation project which tells the user how to put together a simple uClibc-based Linux boot-floopy. It also describes the installation of the SVGA vncviewer on the floppy, thus enhancing it with X terminal capabilities. Besides the documentation, the package also contains a precompiled demo floppy image.
| Tags | Installation/Setup |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MIT/X |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Unix Shell |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Hints were reorganized according to new LFS hint format and the license changed to MIT. uClibc was upgraded to 0.9.21 and svgalib to 1.9.18. uClibc is now built correctly using the headers of the kernel used with the floppy.


Release Notes: Svgalib compilation and the mkbootdisk script have been cleaned up. After you enter the development environment (su - bootdisk), you can do everything there; no temporary hacks of the sytem are needed anymore.


No changes have been submitted for this release.