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[Syllable] The free desktop and server operating system family
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Kaj 23-Sep-2008 [1756] | Alphe, EeePC is weird, too. It has some deviating hardware parts, so we don't support all hardware, yet. The shipped Xandros Linux also has some strange characteristics that make it hard to install other systems |
shadwolf 23-Sep-2008 [1757x2] | deviant you mean more or less than usual laptop muwwwwwwwahahahahaha ... |
I remember the old days when i was in university 10 years ago and i was animating linux install parties with april association ... that was always a pain to install linux on laptop | |
Kaj 23-Sep-2008 [1759] | Various Linux distros have a hard time supporting the EeePC, too |
shadwolf 23-Sep-2008 [1760x4] | hum my bro have a eee pc 1000 H and the only problem he face is with wifi and he is absolutly not a computer specialist. This can be solved by ndiswraper or madwifi patching it |
now as he is not a specialist he can't tell me if it's ubuntu suport the sound properly or the intenal webcam | |
ok so here is another idea Syllabe on PSP as Homebrew ? | |
ho ok sorry forget it ;P that was a joke | |
Kaj 23-Sep-2008 [1764] | Some ideas take many months to implement |
shadwolf 23-Sep-2008 [1765x2] | yes ... ans PSP is worst than a eee PC ... |
I mean in the scope of closed hardwar unstandard etc... pda and portable consoles like PSP or DS are a master scale | |
BrianH 23-Sep-2008 [1767] | He tried Syllable Desktop. |
Kaj 23-Sep-2008 [1768] | The install CD or the live CD? |
BrianH 23-Sep-2008 [1769x2] | Install CD I think. It seems to me that different VM platforms require thinner or thicker guest additions. VirtualBox seems to require more out of its guest code, and works quite badly without it. VMware doesn't require as much out of its guest code, so that code is easier to implement, and the VM works OK without it. |
I told him that you had said that the installer doesn't work very well. | |
Kaj 23-Sep-2008 [1771] | It just needs one or two kernel boot options that aren't on the current install CD. He should read the VirtualBox section in our FAQ, or use the development build |
BrianH 23-Sep-2008 [1772x2] | Those thicker VirtualBox guest additions make the guest a more civilized client of the host OS, but without them it doesn't work well. |
I tend to need the Server stuff more (auto startup, headless operation, remote console), so I don't use VirtualBox myself, nor do I have an available computer on which I can install VirtualBox, since all compatible computers I own have VMware Server installed, even this laptop. | |
Graham 23-Sep-2008 [1774] | you can co-install virtualbox |
BrianH 23-Sep-2008 [1775] | I don't want to - I have enough overhead as it is. |
Graham 23-Sep-2008 [1776] | it only takes up hard drive space! |
BrianH 23-Sep-2008 [1777x2] | How many virtual network adapters do I need to configure? How many bridges? How many DHCP and NAT services? |
On this laptop I already have 4 virtual network adapters, 2 physical, 1 bridge, one DHCP service and 1 NAT. Adding VirtualBox would mean adding 1 more virtual adapter, 1 bridge or Internet Connection Sharing (another DHCP/NAT service), either of which I would have to reconnect manually depending on which physical adapter I am using. | |
Graham 23-Sep-2008 [1779] | ahhh.... |
Graham 28-Sep-2008 [1780x2] | Can Syllable run things like vbulletin ? Needs php and mysql |
And can syllable be installed on to such places as slicehost ? | |
Kaj 28-Sep-2008 [1782x3] | Syllable is now also listed in the distributions list of LWN: |
http://lwn.net/Distributions/ | |
Syllable Server can basically run anything Linux can run, but for many things there are no binary packages yet | |
Graham 28-Sep-2008 [1785] | so, you have to compile yourself ? |
Kaj 28-Sep-2008 [1786x5] | Yes, according to the regular instructions of a package for Linux |
We have a build recipe for PHP, which standardises the procedure, but I haven't tried it on Syllable Server yet | |
You could install Apache for PHP according to the Syllable Server manual | |
If you want to run PHP on Cheyenne, you have to patch it according to the Cheyenne instructions | |
Syllable Server should be fairly easy to install on Slicehost. It is my first target for running my own cloud server, so when I get to that I will write specific instructions | |
Graham 28-Sep-2008 [1791] | Please do ... I'll wait till then ... as I don't want any arrows in my back! |
Kaj 28-Sep-2008 [1792] | You could play the snake, divide the Indians among themselves and run the Boa web server. :-) We have a build recipe for it |
Graham 28-Sep-2008 [1793] | wrong continent |
Pekr 29-Sep-2008 [1794] | Graham - why would you not use some linux distro out there? This is nothing against Syllable, but if they are mostly beta, there is plenty of Linux distros out there, no? Even some small and stripped down ones ... |
Graham 29-Sep-2008 [1795x2] | got a point there! |
called living on the edge :) | |
Kaj 29-Sep-2008 [1797] | Which ones have all the REBOL stuff integrated? |
Graham 3-Oct-2008 [1798] | Looks like Ubuntu are aiming at the vm hosting platform as well http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/jeos |
Kaj 3-Oct-2008 [1799] | Yes, I may have mentioned JeOS here. It's been out for about a year |
Oldes 28-Oct-2008 [1800] | Is it possible to install Syllable on bootable SD card? |
Kaj 28-Oct-2008 [1801x3] | Depends |
If it is connected through an IDE interface, it should work just like a hard disk | |
If it is connected through a USB interface, like on the Asus EeePC for example, you may hit bugs in our USB support | |
BrianH 28-Oct-2008 [1804] | Assuming that interface is bootable on the computer in question, or course. |
Kaj 28-Oct-2008 [1805] | Yes, that, too |
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