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<0> the folks in #electronics suggest Linux for my embedded application,
<0> how easy is to strip the Linux kernel down to the bare minimal requirements (and then implement JFFS2, a flash-journaling filesystem) ?
<1> yo all
<2> yo
<3> hello
<4> hello
<1> hoi mur
<5> hello friends
<5> that osfaq at mega-tokyo.com is nice
<5> dang, that osdever site is good too
<6> indeed.
<7> that's right.
<7> you're up early.
<1> yo there



<1> geist: still in asia ?
<6> yup
<6> it's 8:55 pm
<7> vacation?
<6> no
<8> I'm shocked - that Plan9 windows manager is blazingly disgusting
<9> :-))
<9> Why isn't uriel here to hear that? :-)
<2> UHOH
<9> nn: ?
<10> undesktop: I agree
<10> it is pretty atrocious
<10> Someone wrote a clone wm for X too :X
<2> ew
<10> I wondered the same
<10> I can't use it
<10> I tried, I really did
<2> Ducks are avians, correct?
<8> I'll troll a bit in the Plan9 channel
<8> arg Linux is a ****ty desktop OS
<8> it behaves so bad under high load
<2> not worse than losedoze
<10> It really ****s when it's swapping
<8> when I do apt-get dist-upgrade, often I can't even move my mouse pointer smoothly
<10> at least on windows you can move the mouse
<10> undesktop: debian or ubuntu?
<8> Debian
<10> don't have that issue with ubuntu
<8> with an Ubuntu kernel, lol
<10> I suggest Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ;)
<1> Cody`: clone wm ????
<10> google plan9 in the userspace
<2> Cody`: Why should your machine be swapping?
<10> because gedit is a memory leak whore
<10> 4 tabs + 24 hrs of running
<10> is ~40% swap/ram
<10> minus whatever else is running
<10> gnome-panel is just as bad
<2> then stop using gedit?
<2> Cody`: I wouldnt know.. i dont use such crap :) I use a tiny WM i wrote specificly for my needs heh
<10> so between those two
<10> I'll be using !60%
<10> ~60%*
<2> yeuck
<10> One of the reasons I am thinking of moving to flux
<8> the problem is X11
<8> X11 is a big nasty piece of garbage
<10> /security hole
<10> Does anyone have any links to ppc asm tutorials other than the ones on osdever? (I also have the handbook, just wondering what else is out there)
<11> Cody`, maybe that one http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-ppc/. But that's about it with nicely written tutorials, I guess.
<10> :/
<10> I guess I'll stick to gcc -S
<11> Well, grab the manuals and hack&leanr



<11> rn
<9> wobster: Funny, it is written by Hollis (hollisb). :-))
<9> Damn, what a small world.
<10> haha
<11> hehe. yeah, isn't it? =)
<9> (and wobster can see #grub and my other rant how small this world really is...)
<10> wobster: That would be easier if my bebox actually had an ***embler =p
<9> LOL
<9> Cody`: Use cross-binutils
<8> god damn, can't decide if I should use dotnet reflection or my own metadata parser...
<10> still supports beos R4?
<10> I was waiting for my R5 cd to get here before I actually did much
<9> undesktop: Reflection in dotnet is pretty good, I think.
<9> ehm
<9> That was for Cody` :)
<9> Or not
<8> no it was for me
<9> :-)
<8> I could dice...
<9> undesktop: Please do.
<9> :-)
<2> i need some unique hw..
<10> hmm
<10> is there a ppc emulator I could install linux on and work in?
<8> Cody`: several: Qemu, P... something
<2> PearPC
<8> ah right
<2> i'm not quite certain of this.. but should smoke be coming out of my machine?
<10> undesktop: qemu's ppc support mature enough?
<11> gdb has some, too.
<8> Cody`: don't know
<8> "Got a SIGSEGV while executing native code." itneresting
<8> interesting even
<8> it really doesn't like when it can't find ***emblies heh
<12> oi
<13> yo
<13> yeah baby
<9> Hi gr00ber.
<13> you marco polo
<13> did geist die in a mudslide or something? or is he still banging hongkongeese chicks?
<9> gr00ber: He is here.
<13> here? no, that must be poltergeist
<9> gr00ber: Whatever.
<13> yeah, whatever
<14> was the 286 32-bit?
<15> mmiikkee12: I don't think so...
<14> ok, thanks
<11> no
<15> It still had only 16bit registers, the eax, ebx, etc. came just with 386. Together with paging
<11> but it has pmode =)
<11> right
<15> yes, but both regs and operands were 16bit:)
<15> I at least remember first few pages from intel manuals:)
<11> hey. 16mb of ram was illusionary back then =)
<15> :)
<15> yeah...
<15> 640kB had to be enough for everyone and so:)
<0> http://www.linuxforchristians.com/ I love it, notice the protein folding simulation plug on the front page ... hehe. How could I get my OS bless'ed? Where do I send the money?
<16> omg.. HAHAHAHAHHH
<16> sweet :P
<0> I am hoping that such is a real community, not just 'some guy' - else I'm going to be looking pretty silly having pasted the link
<11> allah .. wtf's that?
<13> yeah baby
<13> gr00vy


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