On 02/07/2024 11:49, Jack Curran wrote:
I was planning on porting Emacs to Sculpt OS as a first project. I understand
that Vim is already in Sculpt OS, however I use Emacs. I don't think anyone has
ported it yet?
I'm not aware of any Emacs port.
Would this be a realistic goal to port Emac
I was planning on porting Emacs to Sculpt OS as a first project. I understand
that Vim is already in Sculpt OS, however I use Emacs. I don't think anyone has
ported it yet?
Would this be a realistic goal to port Emacs to Sculpt OS as a first time Goa
user?
Thanks
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Hi Norman,
On 02/07/2024 11:13, Norman Feske wrote:
Hi Johannes,
On 2024-07-02 10:17, Johannes Schlatow wrote:
Building the tool chain from source indeed takes quite some time and
computation. This is why we provide a pre-compiled tool chain. Please
download the archive from [1] and follow th
Hi Johannes,
On 2024-07-02 10:17, Johannes Schlatow wrote:
Building the tool chain from source indeed takes quite some time and
computation. This is why we provide a pre-compiled tool chain. Please
download the archive from [1] and follow the install instructions [2].
This saves you the time a
Hi Jack!
On 02/07/2024 11:04, Jack wrote:
Is 23.05 on source forge the most recent pre-compiled tool_chain available
currently?
Yes, it is. The tool chain is updated every two years.
Johannes
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Hello Johannes, thank you for the quick reply!
I have been watching your Fosdem lectures on youtube and the Fosdem website to
try learn how to use Goa.
Yes I had visited the link on source forge however it said:
"*** Genode migrated to https://github.com/genodelabs/genode
***
*** From version 2
Hi Jack,
I'm thrilled to read that you are interested in using Sculpt OS as a
server. I've been "dreaming" of migrating my homeserver to Sculpt OS
myself. I think it's an interesting use case that no one has seriously
investigated so far. When it comes to hosting a bunch of virtual
machines,
Hi Jack,
I'm amazed that you pushed through the many obstacles you experienced as
a first-time user. It's a valuable feedback on what we can improve
w.r.t. documentation. The Goa installation guide is actually found in
the README file but maybe we need to make this more prominent.
Building t