This is cLIeNUX Core. It's a complete lightweight GNU/Linux, and is
intended to be the core of a complete Linux/GNU/unix. I've been living in Core
alone for several months now. Core is intended to serve as a definition of
what should be all the platform-specific parts of a distro.
Core is capable of maintaining itself, and the base documentation is all
here. It has gcc and net functionality. Sourcecode packages for cLIeNUX
can assume most of what's in Core.
This release is a bit fatter than it needs to be to define a core Linux
distro. Sourcecode packages don't need to be able to assume they can call
on an IRC client or Usenet reader in order to install, but going from a
strict core to a useable livable text-only distro was an incremental jump,
so such things are here too. cLIeNUX Core is not only viable, but almost
livable too.
Rick