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      <title>The current state of the BusyBox project</title>
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      <dc:date>2006-06-08T16:57:38+00:00</dc:date>
      <dc:creator>landley</dc:creator>
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      Sigh.  I told Ye Olde Section editor the article was a bit unripe.  That &lt;br&gt;
was a draft. &lt;br&gt;
 &lt;br&gt;
By &quot;a completely standalone version&quot; I mean &quot;make standalone&quot;, where each &lt;br&gt;
applet compiles as a separate program instead of the swiss-army-knife &lt;br&gt;
style one big binary.  This is going to be less space efficient overall, &lt;br&gt;
but it makes administration easier for people who want to modify their &lt;br&gt;
systems without rebuilding.  (I.E. they can remove applets from the &lt;br&gt;
finished system with &quot;rm&quot; rather than having to rebuild.) &lt;br&gt;
      
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      <dc:date>2006-06-08T07:52:48+00:00</dc:date>
      <dc:creator>Los__D</dc:creator>
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      Me and a friend is going to build a media server (Something like the AirPort's player, but autodiscovering media) on a small computer in the summer, I think BusyBox/(uC)Linux would be perfect for this, especially if we choose a flash-based drive.&lt;br&gt;
      
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