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[Syllable] The free desktop and server operating system family
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Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1581] | true :) |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1582x2] | At least, not in the normal environment. DirectFB and SDL are included, but it's basically a console system |
I suppose you have the VMware tools? Can you install them on a console VM? | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1584] | yes .. it's all console installation ( compile .. but of course it's a perl script! ) |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1585x2] | Ugh. No Perl on a standard Syllable Server, so you'd have to install that, too |
Does it compile stuff? | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1587x2] | I presume so |
I can see how it works without vmware tools ... | |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1589x4] | If so, you'd have to install the developer packs, too, and the size of the thing increases |
I'm out of time for working on Syllable, but I'll squeeze some things in here and there | |
I still have to make an emulator image for Server 0.3, so I'll see if I can port Dovecot before that | |
Are you using that VM for anything else but RebelBB? | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1593] | no... |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1594] | OK. It may actually be easier for me to produce a highly optimised RebelBB appliance :-) |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1595] | What's the difference? |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1596x2] | Size |
If I just add RebelBB and Dovecot to the stripped version I was going to work on anyway | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1598] | ok |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1599] | I hear that Syllable Desktop can run for a week on VMware without loosing time, so I don't know what the problem with Fedora is |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1600] | http://www.djax.co.uk/kb/linux/vmware_clock_drift.html |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1601x2] | Another fine mess |
We'll have to see how serious the problem is, and if we can correct it by using NTP on the Syllable guest | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1603] | my experience is that minutes are lost over one hour |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1604x2] | Nasty |
We could run an R/S tunnel that sets the guest clock every minute from the host clock :-) | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1606] | I was doing that |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1607] | Oh, cool. Didn't it work? |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1608] | Yes, but it was just too many dependencies |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1609x2] | But you still have the code? |
Were you running a desktop on the guest machine? | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1611] | no |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1612x2] | Hm. A Syllable colleague says loosing time is basically through a heavily loaded machine |
It should be much less of an issue on an optimised appliance | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1614] | hardly heavily loaded .. just rebol and dovecot |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1615x4] | Odd. We'll see how it turns out |
It's a software clock once running, so these things are usually due to badly behaved programs disabling interrupts for short whiles | |
So the less you have on your system, the less that can disturb it | |
How much is running on the host system? | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1619] | A few vms |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1620x2] | That could also be it |
Do you have time problems on all VMs? | |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1622x3] | no |
Just the linux ones which don't have vmware tools installed | |
Looks like I'm only currerntly just running Windows 2003 server | |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1625] | Only W2003 in another VM? |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1626] | yes |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1627] | A lot on it? |
Graham 15-Sep-2008 [1628x2] | just a few rebol servers |
using windows 2003 as I need odbc | |
Kaj 15-Sep-2008 [1630] | Odd |
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