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2008-11-19
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a pretty complete, full-featured personal computer, with an open software platform, in a small package.
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2008-11-19
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2008-11-19
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What software is it shipping with, again? I'll leave that up to you to figure out, since I don't want to spoil the surprise for Karel.
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2008-11-19
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2008-11-19
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OT: karel, zips?
I thought zips were not the default file format for linux.
are the applications going to be installable with some recognised (semi) sane packaging system?
personally think "isgonnarock" or "wegotacamera" will be a better name
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2008-11-19
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The idea is that all packages are self-contained and will have no outside dependencies other than the libraries installed on NAND. It's not the most storage space-conscious idea, but it makes installing software on removable media very easy and idjit-proof (you should read some of the posters on the Pandora forum).
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2008-11-19
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2008-11-19
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changing the subject, I dread to think what will happen when a common linked library requires a security update.
You are left having to patch files in numerous places or not be protected at all.
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2008-11-19
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changing the subject, I dread to think what will happen when a common linked library requires a security update.
You are left having to patch files in numerous places or not be protected at all.
swings and roundabouts chaps, a central repository of known good automatically updating code (ala extras) appears to work quite nicely as well as ensuring that the program you installed 6 months ago is still available even after XYZ developer ups and leaves for pastures new.
a pretty complete, full-featured personal computer, with an open software platform, in a small package.