Well, after a few days of messing around with static-get and fooling around with the Kernel Configuration I was able to successfully add Wireless Internet Access to my Laptop, which then StarLinux reached its first goal of becoming a wireless terminal for my server. More about the release though. Also there's finally an easy way YOU can test StarLinux with the .VDI of a StarLinux Installation Below!
THIS IS A SPECIAL RELEASE:
Releases like this won't come around until I feel comfortable with how things are. Like I felt comfortable with using static-get to add some programs to StarLinux, so I did it, but this release is more of a Proof of Concept of what StarLinux is hoped to look like in the near future. I will be talking with static-get developer @javier-lopez to see if there's a way to create newer versions of these static packages as some of them are quite old. But this should feel like a usable cli system. No more talking here the features:
StarLinux Features:
Linux Kernel: 4.9.36
GlibC: 2.25
BusyBox: 1.27.0 UNSTABLE
StarInit: 1.2.0/Unreleased
Along with new features packs a load of programs installed by static-get like:
Bash 4.4.1, BC, Bzip2 1.0.6, Dialog 1.1, Dropbear, Gawk 4.1.1, GCC 4.6.1, GIT 2.7.2, GRUB 2.00-2, iw, m4 1.4.17, make 3.82, nano 2.4.2, nasm 2.08.02, ncurses, patch, perl 5.10.1, qemu 1.4.0, terminfo 5.7, tmux 2.2, wpa_supplicant, zlib 1.2.8
Along with pre-installed programs comes Linux Kernel Support for Drivers such as:
KVM (Intel Only), Atheros Wireless Card Support (Modules except for ATH9K), Broadcom 43xx Wireless Card Support, Broadcom 43xx-legacy Wireless Card Support (Module), Realtek Wireless Card Support (Module), NTFS Read/Write Support (Module but no ntfs-3g :( ), ext2/ext3/ext4 FS Read/Write Support, Btrfs Support (Module), JFS Support (Module), XFS Support (Module).
I'D LIKE TO REMIND YOU AGAIN THIS IS A PROOF-OF-CONCEPT OF STARLINUX AND THE FINAL THING WILL PROBABLY LOOK THE SAME BUT WITH DIFFERENT INTERNALS INSTEAD OF STATIC PACKAGES
Enjoy!