World: r3wp
[Linux] group for linux REBOL users
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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 [980x3] | 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. |
Syllable is currently hardcoded to require an i586 x86 processor or compatible (it will [to quote Kurt] "crash and burn on a 486"). The current developers are | |
So, presumably doesn't take advantage of multicore processors | |
Kaj 10-Dec-2006 [983] | I don't know if that's the boot code |
Graham 10-Dec-2006 [984] | bootstrapping? |
Kaj 10-Dec-2006 [985] | Why not? We just fixed SMP, so we run with multicore now |
Graham 10-Dec-2006 [986x2] | Ahh ... cool |
If it's only 70Mb I can manage that. | |
Kaj 10-Dec-2006 [988] | The real boot code is GrUB. There must be assembler in there, but it's out of our hands. We have a bit of assembler code that are probably small pieces of our part of the boot process, and maybe things like the scheduler |
Graham 10-Dec-2006 [989] | 146Mb vmware image |
Kaj 10-Dec-2006 [990] | The one from cilinder.be? That's a much more complete image, with the developer tools |
Graham 10-Dec-2006 [991x3] | Yes .. |
Downloading it now. | |
That one has Orca running? | |
Kaj 10-Dec-2006 [994] | Yes, included in 0.6.1, and a newer version in 0.6.2 |
Graham 10-Dec-2006 [995] | So, Orca replaces Perl for installation scripting? |
Kaj 10-Dec-2006 [996] | Eek, no, we never used PERL for that! |
Graham 10-Dec-2006 [997] | what's the root password? |
Kaj 10-Dec-2006 [998x2] | root |
:-) | |
Graham 10-Dec-2006 [1000] | Cool .. 1024x768 working under vmware |
Kaj 10-Dec-2006 [1001] | No problem |
Graham 10-Dec-2006 [1002x2] | Hmm. Browser corrupts screen. |
Terminal doesn't respond to double click. | |
Kaj 10-Dec-2006 [1004] | Switching to Syllable group... |
Graham 11-Dec-2006 [1005] | Does anyone here have any experience with working with the Linux SDK ? |
Gabriele 11-Dec-2006 [1006] | me (for the Detective) |
Graham 11-Dec-2006 [1007x6] | Ok. |
Quesion .. if you don't mind. | |
I try this ... inside my encapped application | |
write %test.r {rebol [] print "hello"} launch join what-dir %test.r and it complains it can't find the file. | |
actually, launch http://www.valid.com/rebol.ralso fails | |
In windows, launch value .. value is taken as a parameter for the encapped application. In Iinux, it demands a script. | |
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