Darrell Ulm wrote:
It would be interesting to hear of successful installations of Koha in other versions of Linux. Distros like Puppy and DSL are likely not going to work without rewriting some things. FreeBSD would be an interesting Koha installation.
-Darrell Ulm
I installed Koha on an Asus EEE 900 (half-a-gig of RAM, 4 GB SSHD) running Easy Peasy, mostly just to see if I could. Easy Peasy is Ubuntu, put on an *extreme* diet for EEE Netbooks. The install ran very much like a normal Debian/Ubuntu install, and Koha *worked*, though it was--unsurprisingly--painfully slow. For lots of obvious reasons, I don't recommend this sort of setup, even as a development environment. But it *was* fun! J. David Bavousett Software Engineer Open Source & Library Systems | P | T | F | S |