PlumpOS is an openMosix-node-on-a-cdrom. It was originally based off ClumpOS and continues to try to be an easy/small/powerful way of implementing openMosix nodes.
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Improvements since last release: * Loads all available network interfaces * Detects and enables swap partitions found on the system Too many changes to note, but, let's say bugs have been fixed and things work smoother now.
Improvements since last release: * Loads all available network interfaces * Detects and enables swap partitions found on the system Too many changes to note, but, let's say bugs have been fixed and things work smoother now.
Improvements since last release: * Loads all available network interfaces * Detects and enables swap partitions found on the system Too many changes to note, but, let's say bugs have been fixed and things work smoother now.
So I was bored and created a little sub-PlumpOS project called PlumpOS X11 Terminal Edition. Basically it's the same as PlumpOS with a few minor changes and package additions such as ssh, an X server, some custom scripts, etc. With it you can start an X server on the PlumpOS machine and log into an ssh server and run X apps over ssh, so you have a secured remote desktop! It's not very fast or pretty but it gets the job done. Fixes and new features in these releases will go into the next PlumpOS releases.
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