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[!Syllable] Syllable free operating system family

Kaj
18-Jul-2012
[120x2]
I was hoping to avoid this and do it in Red, but it is not there 
yet
I needed it now because call/output is broken in ORCA
Arnold
19-Jul-2012
[122]
So now you can program an Enlightenment widget in Boron to be displayed 
in a window on the Syllable desktop? The article is very detailed 
and requires to know a lot of background information.
Kaj
19-Jul-2012
[123x3]
No, only if you were to program a Boron extension in C that binds 
to Enlightenment
Out of the box, Boron has some bindings with Qt and OpenGL, that 
don't work on Syllable
And as the Enlightenment article says, the widget set hasn't been 
ported to Syllable Desktop yet
Kaj
1-Aug-2012
[126x4]
I'm now logged in on Syllable Server, with X11 built on top of it
We've done that for two years now, but that was on our in-house Syllable 
Workstation, Syllable Server with GoboLinux transplanted on top of 
it. Now I'm running on pure Syllable Server, with X built from source
That cleans up a lot of problems with the GoboLinux integration, 
so it is becoming production ready
On the other hand, I've just spent the equivalent of a full work 
week just to get the legacy fonts in X that R2/View needs
Arnold
1-Aug-2012
[130]
Depends on how much time it took you to do it.
Kaj
1-Aug-2012
[131x4]
The equivalent of a full work week
That means three days for me
I've got the Enlightenment stack running on X now, up to the widget 
set
That was a lot easier than View. It's currently a very minimal X 
configuration
Kaj
2-Aug-2012
[135]
I've got GTK 2 built from source running on X now, but GTK 3 bombs 
out
Kaj
3-Aug-2012
[136x2]
Now I've got Qt running on X. That didn't work in the GoboLinux mix
I already had Qt running before in embedded mode on the Linux framebuffer
Kaj
21-Aug-2012
[138x2]
I've set up a new wiki for Syllable, running on Fossil:
http://wiki.syllable.name/
Kaj
9-Sep-2012
[140x2]
For those who have been clamouring for a Syllable installation video 
in the past, we finally made one, on our SylCon summer conference 
yesterday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpjVze-YOKI&list=PL-sJ-JyMOF6FcvI-cEK3esrCJaQzmlae0&index=2&feature=plpp_video
AdrianS
20-Sep-2012
[142x2]
Kaj, do you happen to have a VMware image for version 0.6.7? I only 
saw 0.6.6 posted.
btw, is the Enlightenment engine part of the latest binaries now?
Kaj
20-Sep-2012
[144]
No, we haven't had time to make emulator images for 0.6.7 yet. The 
Enlightenment port isn't published in binary yet, but you could compile 
it with the Syllable build system
AdrianS
20-Sep-2012
[145x3]
Are there some known graphics problems running under VMware? I had 
the browser showing Google and wikipedia for a while, but then it 
wouldn't update itself anymore. I also couldn't quit the browser. 
I have the hardware compatibility set to 6 as per instructions.
now I can't shutdown - need to pull the plug on the VM
this is with 0.6.7, btw - installed it under Workstation 9.0
Kaj
21-Sep-2012
[148x3]
VMware always worked best in the past, but since emulators do very 
low level things, one can never be sure how a new version behaves
We haven't had your precise report about VMware, but it's quite possible 
that those symptoms are just general Syllable behaviour. The browser 
uses the WebKit engine, but it's an older version and the integration 
is incomplete. Many of the more complex web sites can hang the browser, 
and in those cases, Syllable can't close the browser and hangs on 
it when shutting down
Pressing Control-Alt-Delete shuts down Syllable cleanly but forces 
applications to close, so when you have hung applications, that's 
the way to shut down. It's described in the Welcome document on the 
desktop. Does that work?
DocKimbel
21-Sep-2012
[151]
AdrianS: if you have a working 0.6.7 image for VMware, it would be 
nice if you could share it with us by sending it to Kaj (so we can 
download it from Syllable servers).
Kaj
21-Sep-2012
[152x4]
Be aware that we're not fond of serving anything. We've always made 
a lot of effort to keep our downloads as small and clean as possible. 
We welcome contributions, but we also like them to contribute their 
own hosting. Otherwise, it takes more of our time than it saves
Case in point, one of our contributors recently made a developer 
edition of Syllable 0.6.7. It's much bigger than the standard distribution, 
but he's hosting it himself, so that's fine with us
Actually, I've had VirtualBox images of Desktop 0.6.7 and Server 
0.4 for several months, but the extra work of publishing them has 
prevented me from doing that so far (you can blame Red for that ;-)
Would the VB images be usable for you?
DocKimbel
21-Sep-2012
[156]
A VB image would be fine too.
Kaj
21-Sep-2012
[157]
I'll schedule it for the next days, then. Maybe as an incrowd download 
first; writing articles and updating the website is a large part 
of the work
AdrianS
21-Sep-2012
[158x4]
I can provide the VMware image if it's useful - I've got 25 gigs 
with box.net that could be put to some use. So, are you ok to just 
have the VB image or would having both be better?
Kaj, I'm curious what the plans are wrt Syllable (either desktop 
or server) and Raspberry PI. I see that more and more OSs are able 
to run on it now - just read about webOS, for example.
just saw you answered Nicolas on the same question, back in April
I got the browser to be unresponsive again and tried to kill the 
process using the System Information Processes tab, but that didn't 
work and the info applicaton became unresponsive as well. At that 
point the mouse didnt work either and when I tried to send the OS 
a ctrl-alt-del, that didn't do anything.
Kaj
21-Sep-2012
[162x3]
Yes, that's the other way to do it, but you probably killed a system 
process instead. Look for the first thread that says "Webster" (the 
web browser) and end that thread. It will take all the other Webster 
child threads with it
By the way, when you installed Syllable, did you use the menu option 
for installing on VMware?
Hosting a VMware image would be great, but we have to make sure that 
it's correct
AdrianS
22-Sep-2012
[165x2]
I'm pretty sure it was the "Webster" thread that I tried to kill
I did choose that option when installing, but I can re-create the 
VM to try to fix a little hassle with the startup menu. What happens 
now is that on the default first option, 'Start Syllable', you get 
an error saying that the selected disk does not exist. Choosing the 
second option, 'Start Syllable (automatic boot drive search), finds 
the OS and boots. I'm not sure what went wron there - I tried to 
install grub to the MBR - basically, I pretty much accepted the defaults 
or suggestions when installing. I'll go through it again just to 
make sure that I didn't mess something up, though, since it doesn't 
take very long.
DocKimbel
22-Sep-2012
[167]
I will give a quick try at installing 0.6.7 on VMware.
AdrianS
22-Sep-2012
[168]
during VM setup, I chose "Other" and 32 bit for the OS choices - 
not sure if that was what I should have chosen
DocKimbel
22-Sep-2012
[169]
I did the same, but installation stops rapidly when detecting hardware: 
fails to initialize ATA PCI controllers