Thanks for the reply Jaromil, much respect and love! The work that dyne is
doing has inspired me in many ways and i am promoting Dyne:bolic wherever i
can.
I am currently working on setting up the SDK and will have a domain and wiki
in which i will post here for all those interested in what i am doing. I
will do my best to document everything and make the binaries and iso image
available.
Safe travels to all on the road and happy hacking!
cheers!
On Jan 16, 2008 1:32 AM, jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
> >
> hi Brian,
>
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 10:42:24AM -0500, mobilepenguin@??? wrote:
> > First off i would like to express how much i appreciate the work that
> has
> > been done. I have only recently stumbled upon dyne:bolic and was
> currently
> > trying to create my own live cd for multimedia. This cd just kicks a**
>
> :))
>
> > I would really like to use dyne:bolic as the base for a small
> > distribution. It is important that i have OpenMosix. I understand
> > that development is slow with oM for 2.6.x and this affects the
> > types of features and hardware support. I would like to use 2.4.18
> > with my livecd.
>
> AFAIK openmosix development has stopped, i'm not sure the latest
> version for linux-2.6.x is really working.
>
> OTOH the version for linux-2.4.x is well performant, so i consider it
> a good idea to use that.
>
> > Should i use the Dyne:II SDK or start with the older version of
> > dyne:bolic. I am also willing to start from scratch if i have too
> > as i feel SSI clustering is essential.
> >
> > Can anyone give me some advice?
>
> in case you feel like hacking on it, i suggest you compile a 2.4.x
> kernel for dyne:II - i'm sure that, despite it's a older kernel, still
> many people will benefit from such an effort.
>
> in this quest there might be some minor issues to be fixed in the
> core, depending from current udev (ver. >100) compatibility with linux
> 2.4 and other amenities, but all in all i believe it is not
> impossible.
>
> full kernel sources (2.6) of dyne:II are downloaded when you create
> the SDK, you can refer to the user manual for up-to-date instructions
> about SDK usage, plus remember the 'dynesdk mkkern' command will help
> you pack automatically a freshly compiled kernel into an easy to
> distribute format for other dyne:II users.
>
> keep us posted! and happy hacking :)
>
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