[Oberon] Re (2): Re (2): OLPC XO computer

eas lab lab.eas at gmail.com
Mon Mar 11 11:51:12 CET 2013


Yes, there's a lot of black-magic happening between the proccesses,
which is avoided in N-O.
Perhaps that's why Aos is so much bigger.

== Chris Glur.

On 3/9/13, peasthope at shaw.ca <peasthope at shaw.ca> wrote:
> From:	eas lab <lab.eas at gmail.com>
> Date:	Sat, 9 Mar 2013 00:56:13 +0200
>> ... I don't understand how Linux does ppp connecting, and
>> then LEO 'takes over'.
>
> LinuxAos and LEO are applications in the host system, analogous
> to a Web browser.  If the Web browser can use an Ethernet or
> PPP connection then LinuxAos and LEO should also be able to use
> it.  "ip route show" will tell what routes are available.  PPP
> via a dial up modem can be started by the user or configured
> to connect on demand.
>
> Regards,              ... Peter E.
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