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[Syllable] The free desktop and server operating system family

amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1338]
gottcha!
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1339x2]
They're the two standard methods of providing libraries. Principally, 
they should be Syllable libraries, but we're so much using the same 
toolchain that we can sometimes use Linux libraries directly
I'll just have to try it
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1341]
Back to syllable...what niche are you looking to fill that is not 
served by ms or linux or mac stc.
BrianH
13-Dec-2007
[1342]
A native Syllable library would be better public relations :)
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1343x3]
Of course
Ehm, the world domination niche? ;-)
It will take us another decade to get there, but we are serious about 
producing a system with a significant potential
BrianH
13-Dec-2007
[1346]
We'll have to get Carl to add "world domination" to the plans.
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1347x2]
Hm, I won't make any definitive statements about that
Linux is mostly failing on the desktop. Syllable Desktop is a system 
based on many of the same open-source components to correct that
BrianH
13-Dec-2007
[1349]
What, do you want me to give a definite world domination release 
date? :)
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1350]
No, but suppose we reach world domination together, we would then 
have to bicker about who was the essential component :-)
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1351]
I use linux but I'm always hitting a wall and going back to windows 
for some tasks. Plus it seems too big and bloated.
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1352x2]
If you have experienced Amiga, you know why Linux is failing, and 
you should have some idea why Syllable has a much better chance
Exactly
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1354]
Even using rebol on linux is annoying to me
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1355]
The people in Syllable have also gone through this process. Eventually 
we each decided that instead of spending all our time getting Linux 
to work, we could also spend it building a complete new system
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1356]
I gave up on Amiga a few years ago. maybe its back in new form. I'm 
off to try the live cd.
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1357]
Although Linux is relatively successful on servers (just not as successful 
as its proponents want to believe), we have also introduced Syllable 
Server this year, a Linux built in the same way as Syllable Desktop 
to offer a complete network platform
james_nak
13-Dec-2007
[1358]
Kaj, I never knew about the "Amiga-Syllable" Connection. I better 
check it out again.
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1359x2]
Contrary to popular opinion I've been a bit careful to hold back 
on promotion, because Syllable is just a guest here
Syllable started out as a plan for an Amiga clone halfway the nineties. 
Not much code had been written yet when it changed into a unique 
OS. After a few rewrites, large parts of it were modeled on BeOS
james_nak
13-Dec-2007
[1361]
Kaj, no one here would not know how much you are involved with Syllable 
: ) kaj: "syllable "  ... in my mind.
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1362]
I thought the Syllable screenshot running a DOS emulator running 
my Atari 8-bit emulator running a Boing ball demo in the Amiga group 
here would be a giveaway :-)
james_nak
13-Dec-2007
[1363]
Yeah, that's pretty obvious! I've been thinking about getting a PS3 
to run as a linux box (for fun mostly as I do most of my work on 
a XP PC). Personally I think there's potential in that marketplace 
for a solid OS. Any thoughts?
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1364x3]
Live cd would not boot
but I suspected there might be a problem as when I tried to download 
it it had an htm extension which I removed to save as an iso extension
i'll try again
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1367x5]
If you could burn it, it should have been an ISO. But there should 
not be an .htm extension
Did you burn it as an ISO image, not as a data file?
You should at least get to the startup menu of the boot loader
After that you may have hardware support problems, but there are 
several options to try in the boot menu
If you download the English live CD on Windows, the website says 
that you should rightclick on it
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1372]
yes as an iso...if you click the link it brings me to a web page 
with jibberish on the screen as if its displaying binary data so 
I saved and changed the name removing the htm.
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1373]
That most probably doesn't yield a proper CD ISO. It says to rightclick
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1374x2]
yes I right clicked and saved file without the htm extension.
having trouble gettting hte vm version too
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1376x2]
It's not even refering to an HTML page. I get an .iso.bz2 extension
What operating system and browser are you using?
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1378x3]
Syllable-0.6.4-LiveCD-1.1.iso.htm for the lower link
Syllable-0.6.4-LiveCD-1.1.iso.bz2.htm for the top link
xp and ie
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1381]
James, we've been entertaining the thought of porting to PS3, but 
it would be a lot of work. Realistically, we can only do it with 
Syllable Server, our Linux, but that is not complete enough yet to 
be meaningful on PS3
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1382]
I tried burning it on another drive and using different software. 
I'll be right back
Kaj
13-Dec-2007
[1383x2]
If you download the top link, you should be launched into a BitTorrent 
client if you have one installed
Are you sure that's what you get when you rightclick on the link 
and choose Save or something equivalent?
amacleod
13-Dec-2007
[1385x3]
yes
I tried to boot on another computer but it seems that it is not bootable
I'll try torrent