[Oberon] Re: USB, bloat, LNO, SCSI/IDE & etc.
easlab at absamail.co.za
easlab at absamail.co.za
Fri Mar 10 10:13:38 CET 2006
cg> I urge other linux users to try LNO ...
Peter E. wrote:-
> Good idea.
>
> The most likely machine here is a Sparc 2
> with Linux. Can Oberon or Aos work on it?
> Last time I checked, Solaris was needed.
No !!
AFAIK one main advantage of LNO is that it uses [mostly just]
the existing x86 code of N-O.
I'm wondering if lno020127.tgz which indicates
27 Jan 2002, is also the latest version of N-O.
I would be nice if LNO could automatically match each
newer version of N-O, without hand tayloring.
It seems that lno020127.tgz documentation already/again
changed the syntax of dial-up script, which removed the
problem of the unanticipated "@" as part of the login-ID.
The number of versions is getting out of control ?
== Chris Glur.
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