Today I stumbled across
The Heirloom Toolchest, a collection of standard Unix utilities, taken from all the ancient Unix source code published by Caldera a few years ago. They're packaged ready-to-compile, and quite small, yet providing all the functionality you usually need. This package is definitely a good thing, as it provides a good base for building a small system based on
diet libc.
Today, I got my certificate for the final class of vocational school. Of course, I passed all subject with the grade "Sehr gut" (the best one). That means I only have to do my final exams, and then I'm finished with education (forever!). At least I don't plan to do any further things within the "official" school system (taking Spanish lessions at Wifi for example is something "outside" the normal school system, and I will do that in January). Actually, this kind of makes me feel free, and that's definitely a good feeling.