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[Syllable] The free desktop and server operating system family

Graham
10-Dec-2006
[684x2]
terminal prompts don't appear.
Apps window doesn't open.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[686]
I thought you had a terminal now?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[687x2]
It disappeared on me.
there's  a task bar on the top ..
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[689]
I never heard of so many problems in VMWare. Does it emulate a multicore 
CPU or something?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[690]
it shows two terminals running .. but both are unresponsive.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[691]
What CPU do you have?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[692x3]
Mobile Pentium
laptop
centrino
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[695]
Hyperthreading? Multicore?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[696x3]
HT I think
not multicore
maybe not even HT
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[699]
SMP doesn't support all SMP-type configurations yet. You could try 
disabling it
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[700]
in preferences?
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[701]
A boot parameter needs to be added to the GrUB menu. It's a bit tricky
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[702x2]
I see :(
well, nothing is responding .. so time to kill vmware player again.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[704]
I think you would be best off trying the live CD, not VMWare. And 
then choose the menu option to disable SMP
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[705x2]
Ok, maybe another day.
the live cd I tried before was much better experience than this
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[707x2]
Yes, it's strange. VMWare is a well-defined environment, and it works 
fairly well for people
But it's still emulation, of cource. It can never be as good as the 
live CD - and the live CD can never be as good as an installed system
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[709]
Well, Reichart will tell you that I can break anything!
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[710]
:-)
Kaj
5-Mar-2007
[711x6]
We just released Syllable 0.6.3:
http://syllable.org/story.php?id=255
Here are the highlights:
* A cleaner, fresher looking Desktop
    * Initial support for printing with CUPS
    * Support for Broadcom Gigabit ethernet cards
    * Support for USB CD-ROM drives
    * Rendering and graphics speed improvements
    * The GRUB boot loader can now be installed automatically

    * New versions of many applications, including AEdit, AView and Whisper
    * Improved media support and playback
    * Many bug fixes and improved application compatibility
    * Many improved drivers
Just before the previous release four months ago, 0.6.2, we introduced 
automatic weekly builds of the entire system, and a bug tracker on 
the web. So this is the first release that we have developed under 
full bug tracking and weekly builds
As a result, many bugs were reported and fixed, so this release has 
much improved overall quality
Maxim
5-Mar-2007
[717]
congratulations for all that work.
Kaj
5-Mar-2007
[718x2]
Thanks
In terms of REBOL, I extended upon the pkgmanager system tool that 
I rewrote in ORCA. It has a new interface and is now called Packager, 
or the package command
Maxim
5-Mar-2007
[720]
can the "official" REBOL run on it?  emulated or otherwise?
Kaj
5-Mar-2007
[721]
Not natively. We're waiting for the REBOL 3 open-source layer to 
port it
Maxim
5-Mar-2007
[722x3]
that is good news :-)
one developper question:  how much of the old Amiga RKMs still apply 
within Syllable?
0% 10% 50%  ?
Kaj
5-Mar-2007
[725x3]
It should be possible to run some version in some emulator, but I 
haven't done it yet. We've only had Bochs running in the past. We're 
still having some problems porting QEmu, but we're looking into it
SDL is now fully functional in Syllable, so porting emulators should 
be much easier now
RKMs?
Maxim
5-Mar-2007
[728x2]
hehe... I guess that answers my question ;-)
so you just put an amiga skin over linux kernel then?
Kaj
5-Mar-2007
[730]
Our project leader would know what they are, but I only collect Amiga's 
:-)
Maxim
5-Mar-2007
[731]
Rom Kernel Manuals... the official Amiga Bible.
Kaj
5-Mar-2007
[732]
No. Look ma, no Linux kernel! The whole system is our own. We only 
use ported Linux and XFree drivers
Maxim
5-Mar-2007
[733]
ok, so does the OS API mimic those from the Amiga?  (and would thus 
allow easier port of old Amiga sources)