SLAMPP 2.0 LIVE
This month’s DVD includes the innovative SLAMPP Linux, a one-stop server system for small offices and home networks.
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SLAMPP problem?
Slampp in a virtualbox
Other than that, can anyone really see a reason for a 'server' distro to be a Live system? Are they expecting people to boot their home PC into Slampp and never again use it as a client? For a home server to be of use it needs to be either on it's own PC or inside a VM so that it is always available to the clients.
So for that reason I'm afraid the Slampp idea is a none starter as far as I am concerned.
Other than that, This month's Linux Magazine is very good, a lot of the more interesting aspects of Linux crept up on you at the same time, which makes fr a good read.