Hi,
1. I suggest posting this in https://genode.discourse.group as well!
Thanks for the suggestion!
2. Would there be a live streaming of this event for people that can't attend?
Or a recorded version? (I don't understand Deutsch unfortunately!)
No worries about not understanding German,
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 01:28:00 CEST, genode--- via users wrote:
> 2. Would there be a live streaming of this event for people that
> can't attend? Or a recorded version? (I don't understand Deutsch
> unfortunately!)
The website states that https://media.ccc.de/ will stream most of the
progr
1. I suggest posting this in https://genode.discourse.group as well!
2. Would there be a live streaming of this event for people that can't attend?
Or a recorded version? (I don't understand Deutsch unfortunately!)
3. Do you have a slideshow for your talk that you can share?
Hi everyone,
I am pleased to announce that we will present Sculpt OS at Datenspuren
2024, the annual conference of the local Computer Chaos Club chapter
C3D2 on September 21st at 12pm at Zentralwerk Dresden:
https://talks.datenspuren.de/ds24/talk/XBNY7R/
It is the 20 year anniversary of the
Hello,
On 28.06.24 01:49, Jack Curran wrote:
I have formatted and installed my NVME drive in sculpt and chosen it as the
File System instead of the RAMFS which I had been using prior. So far I believe
it is working. Although I have noticed that when I restart the VM, the settings
do not persi
Hello Alex, sorry for the very late reply! I have only now just gotten to test
this out, I got busy with other things.
I have just used your disposable Firefox VM and it works great! The audio works
great too! Although, as stated by Josef, switching presets can stop the audio
driver which canno
Thanks for the quick response Christian!
This is actually good news to me. My system wasn't incorrectly configured after
all. Deploying Genode on Linux will still be useful to me for testing purposes
when I'm making my own small custom run scripts.
Now that I'm familiar with the build process a
Hello Joel,
welcome back!
On Wed, May 08, 2024 at 01:32:46 CEST, joeldesermeau--- via users wrote:
> I am building and running Sculpt OS using the following command in
> my Ubuntu container:
> "make -C build/x86_64 run/sculpt_test KERNEL=linux BOARD=linux LOG=core"
>
>
Hi there Genodians. It has been many years since I've built and experimented
with Genode, and now seems like a perfect time to get back into the picture.
Right now, I want to prototype and experiment with running Sculpt OS directly
on my current Debian 12 installation, in an Ubuntu 22.0
Hello Jack,
in case you're comfortable with a ready-to-use Firefox in a VM appliance, have a look
into my repository, + -> Add -> url with alex-ab -> Firefox (disposal)
Cheers,
Alex.
On 07.05.24 03:48, Jack Curran wrote:
Hello, I've started using Sculpt OS and the in
Hello Jack,
> Hello, I've started using Sculpt OS and the integrated Falkon web
> browser. It frequently crashes when I have several tabs open, I
> believe this is because the ram it has been assigned is too small. I
> couldn't seem to find any mention of how to edi
Hello, I've started using Sculpt OS and the integrated Falkon web browser. It
frequently crashes when I have several tabs open, I believe this is because the
ram it has been assigned is too small. I couldn't seem to find any mention of
how to edit the ram allocated to processes in the
I can see in the documentation for SculptOS that:
"Touchpad on Intel Gen11+
Touchpads on recent Intel laptops are integrated as I2C HID devices without
legacy PS/2 emulation. To support such trackpads, a dedicated driver is needed.
Even though Sculpt OS has no built-in trackpad drive
Hello Alexander, thank you for the response! I am messaging you from the Falcon
web browser running on Sculpt on the HP Fury Workstation Laptop now! It worked
great after using your image. Thanks Alice for the fix! I've never encountered
such a quick fix to an OS problem I've had before!
Now th
Hello Jack,
I published a image with the fix from Alice (thank you very much!) at [0] which
you may try. Alternatively, update your Sculpt installation directly via
Sculpt's system update mechanism furl with alex-ab, image 2024-05-05).
Cheers,
Alex.
[0] https://depot.genode.org/alex-ab/image
I should also add, my Sony Vaio laptop has an Intel i7 CPU with integrated
graphics and a dedicated Nvidia GPU, I believe the GT 430M(it's very old). I
wonder why I had no issues booting Sculpt OS with that laptop even though it
also has a dedicate
Hello Alice, thanks for the reply. I have followed the issue on github now.
Upon reading the github issue, it appears you link to a commit that solves the
problem? So is it simply a matter of waiting for it to be merged and included
in the next release?
Cheers, Jack
Dear,
I have a similar issue on a Razer Blade 15. After looking at the
specifications of your computer, I see thatit seems to have an identical
configuration to mine: an Intel CPU with an integrated GPU and an
additional Nvidia discreet GPU.
Your problem may be the same as mine. You might wa
Hello, I'm using a HP ZBook Fury 16 G10 Mobile Workstation PC with 13th Gen
Intel Core i7-13700HX, however Sculpt OS won't boot on it. It gets stuck at the
boot logo screen. I can boot it using the same USB on my Sony Vaio Intel Laptop
- Intel Core i7 Q 740. Therefore the USB imag
Hello everyone,
I'm happy to announce the release of Sculpt OS 24.04 today!
https://genode.org/news/sculpt-os-release-24.04
The new version brings a whole lot of user-visible improvements, which
you can find summarized in the following dedicated article:
What's new in Sculp
Dear Sculpt-OS users,
following up to the Sculpt 23.10 release, I'd like to share a few
pointers closely related to the new version.
1. I wrote up a summary of the improvements from my personal
perspective in [1].
[1] https://genodians.org/nfeske/2023-11-03-sculpt-os
2. Today I
Hello Sagar,
thank you for the enthusiastic feedback!
Sometimes, I guess where heating was high, screen automatically went
black. Does the screen itself use such amounts of power?
The screen goes black after one minute of inactivity to save power.
Press the power button to re-enable it. Note t
genodelabs repo.
Thanking you
Sagar Acharya
https://humaaraartha.in/selfdost/selfdost.html
26 Oct 2023, 16:31 by norman.fe...@genode-labs.com:
> Hello,
>
> it is my pleasure to announce the release of Sculpt OS 23.10:
>
> https://genode.org/news/sculpt-os-release-23.10
>
Hello,
it is my pleasure to announce the release of Sculpt OS 23.10:
https://genode.org/news/sculpt-os-release-23.10
The highlight is certainly the new ability to fine-tune physical CPU
parameters via an interactive user interface, which is especially useful
on modern laptops that offer
Hi Cedric,
thanks for testing with the debug image.
> No change for me -- boot-up takes a couple additional seconds
> (probably debugging/tracing enabled?) and the battery indicator says
> "AC" for a few seconds before displaying the percentage.
Yes, the image is build with serial logging enable
My test result FWIW,
> > I had a similar, but not identical, situation on my 3GB version. In my
> > case, anything involving writing (expand, default, etc.) would never
> > complete, but slow the system to a crawl in the process.
> >
> > […]
>
> could you both please try out my debug image [1].
Hi,
* John J. Karcher [2023-06-08 01:32:14 -0400]:
> On 6/7/23 12:26, ttco...@netcourrier.com wrote:
> > […]
> > - when invoking Expand... Confirm... it does not work for 20 seconds
> > at all, in fact it returns immediately.
> > - and the file system size label still says "15 MB", instead of
> >
On 6/7/23 12:26, ttco...@netcourrier.com wrote:
Howdy fellow genodians,
As another nicety, I'd like to share that the new version in principle
supports the 2 GiB model of the PinePhone. However, the larger presets
(morph and jitsi) will most probably cause trouble on the 2 GiB variant.
Gave i
Howdy fellow genodians,
> Dear PinePhone users,
>
> piggybacking on Christian's announcement, I've slightly updated my
> recent Genodians article with information about the Sculpt 23.04 version:
>
>http://genodians.org/nfeske/2023-02-01-mobile-sculpt
..
>https://github.com/nfeske/genode
And I think everyone here
would gladly help answer your questions on the way!
Cheers,
Martin
On 29.04.23 23:38, reza.fathzadeh--- via users wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Would filesystems other than EXT2 be supported in Genode/Sculpt OS? And
> if so, is there a roadmap/timeline? I fin
Hi everyone,
Would filesystems other than EXT2 be supported in Genode/Sculpt OS? And if so,
is there a roadmap/timeline? I find EXT2 (even EXT3/4) quite limiting.
Thank you,Reza___
Genode users mailing list
users@lists.genode.org
https
Dear PinePhone users,
piggybacking on Christian's announcement, I've slightly updated my
recent Genodians article with information about the Sculpt 23.04 version:
http://genodians.org/nfeske/2023-02-01-mobile-sculpt
The official image as published by Genode Labs is almost identical my
curr
Hello Genodians,
I'm proud to announce the release of Genode-based Sculpt OS 23.04.
https://genode.org/news/sculpt-os-release-23.04
Today's release marks the first-time PinePhone support in addition to
the PC version. We added two key features to Genode during the past
months, whi
Hi Pirmin,
thank you for testing the PinePhone image.
After some more testing I was able to turn on and off the modem multiple
times. So I'm not sure, why this wasn't working on my first try.
Unfortunately I still wasn't able to do calls.
The modem_pinephone.run script at the Allwinner rep
Hello again
On 2/10/23 18:44, Pirmin Duss wrote:
I was able to cancel the call, but I wasn't able to torn off the modem
again.
After some more testing I was able to turn on and off the modem multiple
times. So I'm not sure, why this wasn't working on my first try.
Unfortunately I still was
Hello Genodians
My first tests of Sculpt OS on the PinePhone.
The startup time of the Operating system really impresses me. Not to
wait for the phone for a minute or so after powering on is super cool.
The GUI is really functional and lets me change settings really quick.
It may not be as
Hi Cedric,
thank you for sharing your first impressions. I'm glad you like it! :-)
Your walk up the hill just to test telephony is really cool. After so
much battling with the modem, I'm positively surprised that the
interaction with the SIM card and phone calls seem to work quite nicely
over
Some short notes testing on a PP 2GB:
GUI:
If I had to sum up with two words that would be : "solid, efficient".
Before-hand I was worried the Sculpt OS widgets would not be a good "fit" for
that device, I'm a bit maniacal about ergonomics . But that's very much
Hello,
I'm happy to announce the first system image of Sculpt OS for the PinePhone:
https://genodians.org/nfeske/2023-02-01-mobile-sculpt
Thanks to the wonderful team at Genode Labs for having made that
possible! Speaking for myself, I'm overjoyed. :-)
BTW, I will present this
Hi again Norman,
On 1/3/23 8:04 AM, Norman Feske wrote:
Hi Will,
OK. I've wrapped up my week with Sculpt OS by writing up a using
sculpt article for posterity, etc, and so on :).
> [...]
https://decuser.github.io/operating-systems/genode/sculpt/2022/12/30/sculpt-os-22.10
Hi Will,
OK. I've wrapped up my week with Sculpt OS by writing up a using sculpt
article for posterity, etc, and so on :).
> [...]
https://decuser.github.io/operating-systems/genode/sculpt/2022/12/30/sculpt-os-22.10-a-truly-alternative-os.html
Wow, that's wonderful!
OK. I've wrapped up my week with Sculpt OS by writing up a using sculpt
article for posterity, etc, and so on :).
Lemme know if you find fault with it. It covers much of the same ground
as the getting started tutorial in the docs, just in a different way.
Thanks for introducing me to su
Hi Norman,
Thanks for the reply. I was under the impression that Sculpt boots with
only the hw or nova kernels. Clearly, I was wrong. :)
Also, looks like that for my work. I do not need to use sculpt. I am OK
with a terminal-based OS that runs a predetermined test using a run script.
I have a few
Hi Sid,
On 12/26/22 23:40, Sid Agrawal wrote:
1. I understand the Genode can be made with multiple kernels such as OKL4,
seL4, and Nova, as well as your own kernel named hw? However, it was not
obvious which kernel is used by sculpt.
You can find the used kernel documented at the "Credits" sec
Hi,
I am looking for the following answers but could not get an answer on the
website.
1. I understand the Genode can be made with multiple kernels such as OKL4,
seL4, and Nova, as well as your own kernel named hw? However, it was not
obvious which kernel is used by sculpt.
2. Where can I find the
> We
> thoroughly tested Sculpt on our team's arsenal of machines. Please let
> us know how it works on your's.
>
Sorry, this is late, but happy to report that the new changes worked great for
me. I run Sculpt on an Apple Mac mini, so in the past some changes were
required to get it to boot. Th
Hello again,
in the meanwhile, the default packages have become available for arm_v8a
as well.
Cheers
Norman
On 14.10.22 11:32, Norman Feske wrote:
Hello,
as a quick follow-up, I just updated the Goa tool [1] to be compatible
with Sculpt OS 22.10.
[1] https://github.com/nfeske/goa
Hello,
as a quick follow-up, I just updated the Goa tool [1] to be compatible
with Sculpt OS 22.10.
[1] https://github.com/nfeske/goa
Provided that you already have Goa installed, you can target the new
Sculpt version by updating the tool via:
$ goa update-goa 22.10
Note that I've
Hello everyone,
I'm happy to announce today's release of the Genode-based Sculpt
operating system version 22.10.
https://genode.org/news/sculpt-os-release-22.10
At the surface, this version is a maintenance release with almost no
visible changes. Under the hood, however, we pour
Hello,
as a follow-up to the Sculpt OS 22.04 release, I have updated the Goa
tool [1] for targeting the new Sculpt version now. This tool eases the
development, porting, and publishing of software for Sculpt by
facilitating the use of commodity build systems like Autoconf or CMake.
[1] https
Hello Christian,
Thank you so much for taking your time out to help me and also to explain
how you reached the solution .
Thanks
Vasvi
On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 2:38 PM Christian Helmuth <
christian.helm...@genode-labs.com> wrote:
> Hey Vasvi,
>
> On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 09:21:00 CEST, vasvi shar
Hey Vasvi,
On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 09:21:00 CEST, vasvi sharma wrote:
> I wanted to ask how you were able to deduce that the error was caused due
> to not enabling the pc repository ?
Sorry that I missed to reveal the wizardry behind my initial response.
In fact, it's quite easy to spot if you lo
Hello Vasvi,
> Thank you so much for your help .I followed your suggestion and
> additionally had to enable two more repositories to solve it.
thank you for having pointed us to the deficiency of the Sculpt OS
documentation. It indeed missed to mention the 'pc' and 'd
he pc repository ?
Thanks
Vasvi
On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 12:03 PM Christian Helmuth <
christian.helm...@genode-labs.com> wrote:
> Hello Vasvi Sharma,
>
> On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 08:36:35 CEST, vasvi sharma wrote:
> > I am new to Sculpt OS and I was working on building genode from
Hello Vasvi Sharma,
On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 08:36:35 CEST, vasvi sharma wrote:
> I am new to Sculpt OS and I was working on building genode from source code
> and then later on building boot image (sculpt OS). I faced an issue while
> working on the boot image when I run the follo
Hello everyone,
today we released version 22.04 of the Sculpt operating system, which
as always incorporates all improvements in Genode of the past months.
https://genode.org/news/sculpt-os-release-22.04
The most prominent changes are:
- Completely new drivers for Intel wireless, Intel
Hi Pirmin,
On 4/20/22 15:38, Duss Pirmin wrote:
Hello Josef
On 19.04.22 13:12, Pirmin Duss wrote:
Hello Josef
On 4/19/22 11:57, Josef Söntgen wrote:
If you are willing you can cherry-pick commit 'accab77' and give it a
try.
I'm willing to test your patch. I want to do a fresh install of my
Hello Josef
On 19.04.22 13:12, Pirmin Duss wrote:
Hello Josef
On 4/19/22 11:57, Josef Söntgen wrote:
If you are willing you can cherry-pick commit 'accab77' and give it a
try.
I'm willing to test your patch. I want to do a fresh install of my VM so
there should be quite a bit of down load i
Hello Josef
On 4/19/22 11:57, Josef Söntgen wrote:
Hello Pirmin,
I tested the new release over the weekend on my T460p.
I both used wired and wireless networking to download packages.
When I used wireless to update the Linux running the wireless connection
went down in the middle of transfer
Hello Pirmin,
> I tested the new release over the weekend on my T460p.
>
> I both used wired and wireless networking to download packages.
>
> When I used wireless to update the Linux running the wireless connection
> went down in the middle of transferring data. I was only able to bring it
> ba
Hello all
On 4/13/22 14:55, Christian Helmuth wrote:
Hello community,
today we published a Release Candidate of the Sculpt operating system
for x86-PC. During the last months we worked hard to apply our
reimagined Linux-device-driver environment also to PC devices and
updated drivers for USB, W
On 4/14/22 01:37, Christian Helmuth wrote:
Hello John,
Regarding your build error...
On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 04:39:38 CEST, John J. Karcher wrote:
Interestingly, using the commit you referenced, "pkg/pc_usb_host" builds
now, but I get the following error in "pkg/wifi":
[Linux]
/home/m
Hi guys,
I have updated my Lenovo T490 to Sculpt 22.04 RC and, so far, have
tested my external USB-C-Monitor with USB Hub, Vbox6+Audio, Vbox5+Audio,
Falkon+Audio and the new Black-Hole Server. All works fine! I'm
impressed. Thanks for the effort that you all have put into it!
Cheers,
Martin
On 1
Hello John,
thanks for your quick'n'light test and your grateful words. I'm glad
it still works for you as expected.
Regarding your build error...
On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 04:39:38 CEST, John J. Karcher wrote:
> Interestingly, using the commit you referenced, "pkg/pc_usb_host" builds
> now, but I
On 4/13/22 08:55, Christian Helmuth wrote:
Hello community,
today we published a Release Candidate of the Sculpt operating system
for x86-PC. During the last months we worked hard to apply our
reimagined Linux-device-driver environment also to PC devices and
updated drivers for USB, Wifi, and In
Hello community,
today we published a Release Candidate of the Sculpt operating system
for x86-PC. During the last months we worked hard to apply our
reimagined Linux-device-driver environment also to PC devices and
updated drivers for USB, Wifi, and Intel graphics to a recent Linux
kernel version
Hello,
On 14.10.21 15:39, Norman Feske wrote:
> ...
> today we have released the version 21.10 of the Sculpt operating system,
> which incorporates many of Genode's recent developments.
as a follow-up to yesterday's announcement, I've just updated the Goa
tool [1] to be compatible with the new Sc
Hello everyone,
today we have released the version 21.10 of the Sculpt operating system,
which incorporates many of Genode's recent developments.
https://genode.org/news/sculpt-os-release-21.10
To highlight the most prominent additions:
- GPU-accelerated graphics for Intel GP
Dear Sculpt OS users,
today we have updated the official system image for Sculpt OS 21.03,
incorporating feedback from users as well as recent performance
optimizations.
The mentioned optimizations reduce the boot time to less than 2.5
seconds (from the first life sign of the kernel right up to
t spreads"!
Regards,
Edoardo Mantovani, 2021
Il giorno mer 24 mar 2021 alle ore 12:26 Norman Feske <
norman.fe...@genode-labs.com> ha scritto:
> Hello everyone,
>
> we just released the new version 21.03 of Sculpt OS today! You can find
> a fresh system image at the Scu
Hello everyone,
we just released the new version 21.03 of Sculpt OS today! You can find
a fresh system image at the Sculpt download page:
https://genode.org/download/sculpt
Of course, the new version comes with updated documentation:
https://genode.org/documentation/articles/sculpt-21-03
Hello everyone,
I'm pleased to announce the release of Sculpt OS 20.08, along with a
ready-to-use system image and OVA appliance:
https://genode.org/download/sculpt
Please refer to the updated documentation when using this version:
https://genode.org/documentation/articles/sculpt-
Today, we made the Sculpt OS version 20.02 available!
From the official news announcement at genode.org:
Version 20.02 of the Sculpt operating system revisits the
administrative user interface for a more intuitive and logical user
experience.
With the release of Sculpt version 20.02, we
Hi Stefan,
whether networking works for the depot. I've prepared an untested
> commit, which you could test out in your scenario by rebuilding the
> sculpt_manager. Here is the commit:
>
>
> https://github.com/skalk/genode/commit/1eec61843905ef85c12be08c8405f7a04741a3f7
>
> You can rebuild your sc
Hi Colin,
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 04:28:10AM +, Colin Parker wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
> Thank you so much!
>
you are more than welcome ;-)
> >
> > I think in case of networking, you can expose the network facility of
> > the guest OS, which uses the dedicated USB-Wifi card, via the virtual
>
Hi Stefan,
Thank you so much!
>
> I think in case of networking, you can expose the network facility of
> the guest OS, which uses the dedicated USB-Wifi card, via the virtual
> NIC provided by Virtualbox. The nic_router component in Genode should
> be able to mark the domain of your guest OS
Hi Colin,
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 11:15:54AM +0100, Josef Söntgen wrote:
> Hi Colin,
>
> > Another thought that came to me is whether Sculpt VMs can do USB
> > passthrough, and then I could run a Linux VM which will have the drivers.
> > Is that possible? Could the network connection make it's wa
Hi Colin,
> Another thought that came to me is whether Sculpt VMs can do USB
> passthrough, and then I could run a Linux VM which will have the drivers.
> Is that possible? Could the network connection make it's way out of the VM?
You can use USB passthrough on Sculpt, most prominently it is used
Thanks for your response.
> Since the current driver is somewhat entangled the first step would be
> the refactoring of the current implementation, i.e., separating its
> various parts a bit into
>
> - component frontend (basically the Nic session provding part)
> - wireless stack (mac80211,
Hello Colin,
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 10:17:26PM -0500, Colin Parker wrote:
> […]
> Is bringing drivers over a pretty simple process like copying a few
> files or is it an extensive effort? Thanks in advance for your
> suggestions.
As Stefan already pointed out, unfortunately it indeed is a more
Hello Colin,
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 10:17:26PM -0500, Colin Parker wrote:
> Hello,
>I am new to Genode/Sculpt and have been trying to get it working on my
> somewhat old Mac Mini. I eventually succeeded to make it boot, by disabling
> some unnecessary drivers like PS2.
wow, that's cool to he
Hello,
I am new to Genode/Sculpt and have been trying to get it working on my
somewhat old Mac Mini. I eventually succeeded to make it boot, by disabling
some unnecessary drivers like PS2. However, wifi doesn't work, and I would
like that feature. There is an internal wifi card in the computer t
Dear Sculpt OS users,
I am happy to announce the release of Sculpt version 19.07, which
incorporates the infrastructural improvements that came with Genode
19.05 [1]. The new tool chain, updated C runtime, and VFS infrastructure
contribute visibly to a smoother user experience.
Feature-wise, the
Hi,
On 18.02.19 17:05, voidpin via users wrote:
> 1) How to shutdown my machine? Up to now, I haven't figured it out and been
> forcing shutdown using the power switch. I've tried 'poweroff' and 'shutdown
> -p now' to no avail.
under
https://genode.org/documentation/articles/sculpt-vc#Getting_
I use Sculpt with an SSD, but I always boot from USB. I have the Sculpt
image on a USB stick and my internal SSD has one partition name GENODE*
which gets attached automatically by Sculpt. The firmware is configured
to only boot from USB, which speeds thing up.
Emery
Thanks!
I do need GRUB. Guess, I'll stick to plan A.
Just in case you would like to know, and as mentioned in my first post, Sculpt
boots and runs perfectly on these two machines:
NetBSD laptop booting in Legacy mode
HP ProBook 6460b i5
~ $ pcictl pci0 list
000:00:0: Intel Sandy Bridge (mobile)
You can't just extract the files if you want to include the GRUB2
bootloader. If you don't need it, then go ahead and extract them. You can
load grub.cfg using the GRUB2 configfile command.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 11:56 PM voidpin via users
wrote:
> Thanks!
> I'll try your suggestions on my usb
Thanks!
I'll try your suggestions on my usb and wait for the new release before
installing to SSD.
I'm planning to boot gparted-live, clear the disk, download the image and dd it
to the SSD.
Or, would it be better to mount the image and extract the files to the SSD?
Hope for a tip on shutdown a
Hello Pin,
On Monday, February 18, 2019 5:05:15 PM CET, voidpin via users wrote:
1) How to shutdown my machine? Up to now, I haven't figured it
out and been forcing shutdown using the power switch. I've tried
'poweroff' and 'shutdown -p now' to no avail.
I also use the power button to forcibl
Hi,
First things first, congratulations!
I think Sculpt is the OS I've been looking for, mainly the concept of running a
micro kernel and have drivers in userland.
I've been playing with Sculpt (VC) for a few days. Have it on a 16GB usb and
have aplyed Extend so the whole usb is used. It boots b
Hi Hinnerk,
the RNDIS driver should also allow you to use WiFi (or mobile data) through the
USB tethering functionality of an Android phone.
Cheers,
Alex
On Wed, 2018-09-26 at 12:06 +0200, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
> Hello Christian,
>
> I think I should have a CDC Ethernet dongle somewhere
Hello Christian,
I think I should have a CDC Ethernet dongle somewhere. I'll search
for it and try my luck.
Thank you for the info!
WKR
Hinnerk
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 10:51:07AM +0200, Christian Helmuth wrote:
> Hello Hinnerk,
>
> thanks for your compliment and the success report with XPS15.
>
Hello Hinnerk,
thanks for your compliment and the success report with XPS15.
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 12:01:46AM +0200, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
> Now only network connectivity stands between me and making Genode my
> daily driver. Is there an easy way to make sculpt use a USB nic
> until I g
?
Cheers
Hinnerk
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 02:20:35PM +0200, Norman Feske wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> we just published the third official version of Sculpt OS:
>
> https://genode.org/download/sculpt
>
> This version - called Sculpt with Visual Composition (VC) - introduce
Hello everyone,
we just published the third official version of Sculpt OS:
https://genode.org/download/sculpt
This version - called Sculpt with Visual Composition (VC) - introduces a
novel graphical user interface for the interactive deployment of
subsystems. For the first time, Sculpt can be
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