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[Syllable] The free desktop and server operating system family

Kaj
22-May-2006
[624]
Haiku, I would say
Maxim
22-May-2006
[625]
12 rings for humans, 9 for dwarfs, 5 for the elves and 1 for the 
project master   ;-)
Kaj
22-May-2006
[626]
Something like that :-)
Anton
22-May-2006
[627]
9 for mortal men doomed to die, 7 for the Dwarf lords in their halls 
of stone, 3 for the Elves.... and 1 to rule them all,.. in the land 
of Mordor, where the shadows lie...
Kaj
22-May-2006
[628]
Interestingly, more than a percent of the hits on our own web site 
are from our native Syllable web browser
Pekr
22-May-2006
[629]
is Sassenranch a Mordor land then? :-)
Geomol
22-May-2006
[630]
Myyyy preciousssss!
Kaj
22-May-2006
[631]
People are starting to seriously use it, although we had expected 
this only to start happening with this 0.6.1 release
Pekr
22-May-2006
[632]
:-)
Graham
3-Oct-2006
[633]
http://www.moka5.com/livepc.. syllable as a livepc
Kaj
9-Oct-2006
[634]
Cool, thanks for the find
Kaj
10-Nov-2006
[635x11]
Yesterday we released Syllable 0.6.2. The full announcement is here:
http://www.syllable.org/story.php?id=246
It has taken us half a year this time. Almost all parts of the system 
have been overhauled, but this includes my build system. The system 
build is now finally fully automated, and we are confident that we 
can use this to get back to one release every two or three months
This release also marks the first time that Orca is actually used 
in the system, after already being included in the previous release. 
I rewrote pkgmanager in it, a tool used to register and unregister 
binary packages by managing a pool of symbolic links
Other highlights of this release are:
- A new audio subsystem, partly moved from the kernel to user space, 
including support for multichannel and digital audio. Video is also 
improved, with support for many more video formats
- A new scheduler, which makes things like audio and video much more 
usable. You can now keep using the system for other tasks while playing 
multimedia. In fact, we can now easily replicate the famous BeOS 
demo with six videos running at the same time
- We fixed enough bugs in SMP and threading that the system is usable 
again on at least a number of SMP, Hyper Threading and multi-core 
machines
Quite a few new drivers, for NTFS, USB keyboards, audio and several 
gigabit ethernet adapters
- Many more system parts and applications were made localizable and 
got translations for a number of languages
- SDL is now included in the system, so a wide range of cross-platform 
graphical applications can be made to work, often with little effort
Gregg
10-Nov-2006
[646]
Congatulations Kaj!
Kaj
10-Nov-2006
[647]
Thanks :-)
Alan
12-Nov-2006
[648]
will try it , there was an article about Syllable in this months 
Linux Format with Kristian
Kaj
13-Nov-2006
[649]
Yeah, I was actually at the photo shoot for that :-)
Alan
24-Nov-2006
[650]
Kaj is it possible to get a vmdk for Syllable ? I updated my copy 
of VMware but it did not work so I'm using VmPlayer
Kaj
26-Nov-2006
[651x2]
Yes, there's an external site hosting VMWare images. It's linked 
from our announcement of 0.6.2 and from our Get It page
Note that, although behavior in VMWare is improved with this release, 
speed is not optimal. There are a few tricks to improve it
Alan
26-Nov-2006
[653x2]
ok thanks dling now
ok got it running but does not seem like a normal *nix system.Mainly 
I was trying to find the /mnt dir and does not seem like it has 1 
?Also I got the email program set up and it dled my mail but was 
not able to open the folder ?
Kaj
29-Nov-2006
[655x4]
That's right, Syllable is not Unix. Indeed there is no /mnt directory. 
There could be, and like Unix, volumes can be mounted anywhere in 
the file tree, but the convention is to mount volumes in the root: 
/
On the desktop, you can open the Disks folder, and then rightclick 
in the background to get a mount dialog and choose an available volume. 
Those will be mounted in the root. Manually in the terminal, you 
could mount volumes anywhere with the mount and unmount commands
A clear distinction from Unix is that the root of the filesystem 
is virtual (it's kept in a RAM disk). Links, directories and mounts 
there are cleared when the system is rebooted
What exactly happened with the Whisper mail program? How could you 
not open what folder?
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[659]
Hm, the screen corruption in VMWare should be fixed in 0.6.2
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[660]
is this 0.6.2 version I downloaded?
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[661]
Graham, do you mean the terminal doesn't open?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[662x2]
Yep.
Double click on the terminal icon on the desktop .. nothing happens.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[664]
It should be 0.6.2. Look in the Syllable menu upper left and then 
About
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[665]
I  did that ...
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[666]
What version does it say?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[667x2]
0.6.2
screen full of corrupted Abrowse screens.  Rebooting the image.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[669]
What does the screen corruption look like?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[670x2]
Like it's not refreshing the screen.
Won't shut down either.  going to kill it via windows task manager.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[672x2]
Better use Ctrl-Alt-Del
If you move the mouse over it, does that part get drawn? That was 
the old problem