I've been testing the 2.6 kernel. Nice!
To the developers:
I don't think you're wasting your time. I very much appreciate your efforts (I
read that old thread). I think you should put TUNO on the main page, even if
it's "alpha".
Some issues:
busybox 1.12.1:
insmod does not search /lib/modules or /lib/modules/`uname -r`.
I tried 1.12.4, no difference.
Running under vmware workstation 6.5 in linux:
The clock can slow down drastically, about 3-4 seconds for every one second. No
amount of fiddling helped (acpi=off, clock=whatever). So I added VMI to the
kernel config. Problem solved.
[*] Paravirtualized guest support --->
--- Paravirtualized guest support
[*] VMI Guest support
[ ] Lguest guest support
Size increase: 20,128 bytes - uncompressed.
I can't get the UPX kernel working under VMware:
*** Virtual machine kernel stack fault (hardware reset) ***
Other matters:
Is there a debate on whether or not it should fit on a floppy? If it's
possible, why not, otherwise why bother? I know some people like to write
protect their floppies. If you get hacked in, just reboot. Nevertheless, I
think the floppy holds back the project more than it helps. Some people believe
Leaf is a floppy distro and won't touch it for that reason. Obviously it can
run on anything. Just my $.02.
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