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[Syllable] The free desktop and server operating system family
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BrianH 20-Oct-2005 [306x2] | I would be surprised if the stock installer didn't trash Debian-based Linux. |
There is probably some third-party info about how to get it running though. | |
Kaj 20-Oct-2005 [308] | The main accompanying image ot this VMplayer release is an Ubuntu Hoary image. So I didn't see anything wrong with installing the player on Hoary. The requirements mention Linux - no warning at all |
BrianH 20-Oct-2005 [309] | VMware supports just about any Linux as a client with no difficulty. However, it requires a bit of hacking and testing to host VMware, so they have only done so on a few stable, commercial distributions like RedHat and SUSE. |
Kaj 20-Oct-2005 [310x2] | If that's so, it would have been easy to produce a warning on any other system, before destroying it... |
The installer was 3,000 lines of PERL code, the configurator another 10,000 lines. It should have fit in there, I would think | |
BrianH 20-Oct-2005 [312] | If they wanted to support Debian, they would have provided a .deb - .tar.gz packages always need a little hacking. They do document their restrictions on their web site. |
Kaj 20-Oct-2005 [313] | My complete build system for building the entire Syllable operating system is 1600 lines of Ruby. 13,000 lines should be able to do something constructive |
BrianH 20-Oct-2005 [314] | Personally, I think they should add their player to Debian universe (or whatever Debian's term for their repository that includes proprietary freeware). Ubuntu too. |
Kaj 20-Oct-2005 [315] | Yes |
BrianH 20-Oct-2005 [316x2] | They should add their client drivers as well. |
That'll get their software out there, where it can be tested by the community. The feedback alone would be worth it. The goodwill would be a bonus. | |
Kaj 20-Oct-2005 [318] | No goodwill here at the moment |
BrianH 20-Oct-2005 [319] | They should get their client video drivers (already open-source) incorporated in the stock X.org too. |
Kaj 20-Oct-2005 [320] | That would be good. Syllable comes standard with a VMware video driver |
BrianH 20-Oct-2005 [321] | I remember! That was a cool move, by the way... |
Kaj 20-Oct-2005 [322x2] | Thanks |
Didn't realize that it wasn't standard in XFree, but now that you mention it | |
BrianH 20-Oct-2005 [324x2] | As for comparing 13000 lines of Perl to 1600 lines of Ruby, if the Perl was written to be readable, that comparison sounds about right. Perl isn't that powerful a language unless it's written in an unmaintainable way. It takes a lot of Perl to equal Ruby, or REBOL for that matter. |
At least that's true for Perl 5 or less... | |
Kaj 20-Oct-2005 [326x2] | OK, but those 1600 lines build a complete desktop operating system with applications, while those 13,000 lines install and configure one application - without checking for destroying your system |
Those 1600 lines can also install an arbitrary number of applications, as a side-function | |
Gregg 25-Oct-2005 [328] | Sorry, haven't kept up here. Should I be able to run Syllable under VMWare? I tried it on my laptop, but it never completes the boot process, and no time to spend digging right now. |
Volker 25-Oct-2005 [329] | Seems they have an old image with vmware, and vmware ate Kajs ubuntu when he tried to update that. If a normal install works Kaj will say. :) |
Kaj 26-Oct-2005 [330x3] | Yes, if you have VMware installed you can run Syllable, but you have to consult our VMware FAQ for special boot parameters |
http://syllable.sourceforge.net/faq.php?cat_id=3&cat_name=Vmware | |
Gregg, did you try safe mode? What are the last messages you see on your screen? | |
Gregg 30-Oct-2005 [333] | I'll check it out again when I get a chance Kaj. Thanks! Can't remember the last message at the moment. |
Kaj 5-Nov-2005 [334] | I am happy to report that I ported Orca, the open-source REBOL clone, to Syllable. I intend to make this the default scripting language, and in the long run, the default programming language in Syllable |
BrianH 5-Nov-2005 [335] | I had heard of R# and Freebell, but not Orca. A link? |
Kaj 5-Nov-2005 [336x2] | You can get there through the descriptions in the recipe for the Syllable build system: |
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/syllable/syllable/system/apps/utils/Builder/packages/orca-current/ | |
DideC 5-Nov-2005 [338] | ORCA : http://wsrebol.sourceforge.net/ |
Rebolek 6-Nov-2005 [339] | Syllable page is not working for me (at least two days) |
Kaj 6-Nov-2005 [340x5] | Yes, we were caught by SourceForge's move from MySQL 3 to MySQL 4. After a month they just cut off the old functionality, so now we're forced to migrate in a hurry |
When our sites were created I wanted to have them done in REBOL, but I had no control over it and no time to contribute to it myself, so I focused on the Syllable system itself. Of course, it's nonsense to have our small amounts of data in relational databases and things like this would never have happened with a REBOL implementation | |
However, the parts of the site that are not in MySQL are still functional | |
I published a binary package for Orca: | |
http://kamidake.other-space.com | |
DideC 7-Nov-2005 [345] | How is Orca compared to Rebol? what is missing? |
Kaj 7-Nov-2005 [346x4] | A lot, but as far as I have seen so far it should be fairly usable already for not-too-complex tasks |
Probably comparable to the first stages of REBOL/Core years ago. On the other hand, it also has some much newer functionality already implemented. It has a simple interface to QT on Linux and the beginnings of an interface to OpenGL | |
Lots of functions are still missing, but you can probably work around most | |
What I like a lot is that CALL and things like GET-ENV are already there, so you can do a lot in a Unixy system by calling external commands, which is exactly what my programs do | |
DideC 7-Nov-2005 [350x2] | So it can be your shell? |
;-) | |
Kaj 7-Nov-2005 [352] | Not very well. It has the interactive REBOL mode, but it's still very primitive. No tab completion and history recall and such |
Anton 14-Nov-2005 [353x2] | Just tried installing Syllable to a AMD K6-350MHz system. I checked the menu.lst file and it seems to be correctly pointing root (hd0,0) (there's nothing else on the drive.) On rebooting, I received "Error loading operating system. Setup cannot continue." |
Any ideas ? | |
Kaj 14-Nov-2005 [355] | Did you install GrUB after installing Syllable? |
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