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[Linux] group for linux REBOL users

Graham
10-Dec-2006
[931x3]
that would be good.
What resolution does the Syllable livePC run at?
screen rez ...
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[934]
Syllable's default resolution is always 640x480, unless you set it 
otherwise. Why?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[935x3]
bit retro !
I would want 1024x768 at least.
The Suse Live PC I tried won't go above 640x480 as well I think.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[938x2]
You can simply set that
Setting the resolution has traditionally been a problem on Linux, 
so that could be the case with that SUSE
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[940]
have you tried the LivePC ?
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[941x2]
No, but it should function the same as standard VMWare images, and 
I've never heard of resolution problems with those
Have you tried that Syllable LivePC? Does it have a problem?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[943x2]
No, I downloaded an ISO image before and burnt that.
but I have run out of quota till the end of the month so can't download 
anything :(
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[945]
Probably better. I don't know if the LivePC has been updated to 0.6.2
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[946]
You should try and push Carl to port Rebol.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[947]
You have quotas on your side of the world? ;-)
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[948x2]
Yeah ...
one month I went $300 over quota :(
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[950]
Carl is not easily pushed. I'll port the open-source layer when it's 
there, and if it doesn't work I'll bug him again
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[951]
Do you have an idea of how hard it would be to do a port ?
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[952x3]
No quotas here, just vague threats that there might be one
I've ported many languages to Syllable, and it's usually not hard. 
There are exceptions, and it might be more difficult to get all features 
to work, but REBOL is very portable, so it should be easy
On the other hand, not having the full source could cause problems 
that only RT could solve
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[955x2]
LivePC is 0.6.2
Also, I see a vmware image
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[957]
Oh, cool, they're keeping close tags on it, then
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[958]
Pity they don't advise the download size on the download page with 
checksums
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[959]
It shouldn't be much bigger than our standard install CD. I seem 
to remember something around 70 MB
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[960x2]
Ok.
Is Firefox going to be ported .. or are you stuck with Abrowse ?
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[962]
But if you have our 0.6.2 ISO, why not install that in VMWare?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[963x2]
Must have been 6 months or more ago that I downloaded the ISO.
maybe a year.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[965]
0.6.2 is a lot better :-)
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[966x3]
Abrowse?
Is that the Amiga browser?
from Canada
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[969x2]
We've attempted Firefox, but it's hard. Bloated stuff, as so many 
things. It will happen someday, but not soon. Arno is trying to port 
the Safari engine now
No, it's our AtheOS-Browse :-)
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[971]
OK.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[972]
It's based on KHTML, so it's quite good. Years before Apple did that
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[973]
are you porting to PDAs or phones ?
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[974]
Not at the moment
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[975x3]
I see the boot code is written in assembler
Should have used Forth :)
Made it more portable.
Kaj
10-Dec-2006
[978x2]
Where is that? If there is assembler there, it's just very little
Or do you mean GrUB?
Graham
10-Dec-2006
[980]
Syllable requires a processor that supports i586 (Pentium) instructions, 
this is a leftover from AtheOS; Kurt wrote some lines of i586 instructions 
in assembler. An installation uses up several hundred megabytes of 
hard disc. About 20 to 24mb of ram is needed to boot. So, a Pentium 
60 with 24mb of ram and a small hard disc should be the minimum currently 
able to 'run' Syllable. A Pentium 166MMX with 64mb of ram and a 1gb 
hard drive can run Syllable quite comfortably. PPP is not supported 
yet, so you can only connect to the internet via a local network 
at the present time.