[ANNOUNCE][PATCH] Kcfg - simple kernel configuration

2007-05-02 Thread Matt Ranon
The Jem team is pleased to announce the release of Kcfg, an in-kernel simple configuration utility. Kcfg is intended for the same class of special embedded Linux applications as Kcli is, i.e., those applications with no user space. If you don't understand what kind of application that is, look

[ANNOUNCE][PATCH] Kcfg - simple kernel configuration

2007-05-02 Thread Matt Ranon
The Jem team is pleased to announce the release of Kcfg, an in-kernel simple configuration utility. Kcfg is intended for the same class of special embedded Linux applications as Kcli is, i.e., those applications with no user space. If you don't understand what kind of application that is, look

Re: [ANNOUNCE][PATCH] Kcli - Kernel command line interface.

2007-04-23 Thread Matt Ranon
> (text reformatted to less than 80 cols. Please, we'll get along a lot > better if you don't send 1000-column emails) Sorry. I am afraid we are from a different background, and so very poorly versed in these things. My email client does not seem to have an option to tell it to format in 80

[ANNOUNCE][PATCH] Kcli - Kernel command line interface.

2007-04-23 Thread Matt Ranon
The Jem team is pleased to announce the release of Kcli, an in-kernel command line interface. Kcli is intended for a special class of embedded Linux applications. The Linux kernel has become the defacto standard OS for embedded applications. This means that Linux is getting bent in some ways

[ANNOUNCE][PATCH] Kcli - Kernel command line interface.

2007-04-23 Thread Matt Ranon
The Jem team is pleased to announce the release of Kcli, an in-kernel command line interface. Kcli is intended for a special class of embedded Linux applications. The Linux kernel has become the defacto standard OS for embedded applications. This means that Linux is getting bent in some ways

Re: [ANNOUNCE][PATCH] Kcli - Kernel command line interface.

2007-04-23 Thread Matt Ranon
(text reformatted to less than 80 cols. Please, we'll get along a lot better if you don't send 1000-column emails) Sorry. I am afraid we are from a different background, and so very poorly versed in these things. My email client does not seem to have an option to tell it to format in 80 cols.