Re: [dev] sta.li - a few questions about it

2010-08-11 Thread Robert Ransom
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 17:32:51 -0400 m...@distasis.com wrote: > I'd love to just find a stable, backward compatible Open Source system so I > can concentrate on what I like most, getting interesting and useful programs > to build and work on the system. Good luck with the sta.li project and if >

Re: [dev] sta.li - a few questions about it

2010-08-10 Thread Robert Ransom
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 17:32:51 -0400 m...@distasis.com wrote: > Tried reading the web site for information on sta.li and then did a search in > the mailing list for more information. I've been looking for the right Open > Source operating system to switch to from Windows and still have not found

Re: [dev] sta.li - a few questions about it

2010-08-10 Thread pancake
Today I tried "bootroot' a tool from uclibc people to generate a crosscompiler toolchain and basic chroot for many architectures. I think we can use it to generate the rootfs and toolchain for stali. http://buildroot.uclibc.org i think that openwrt people use it. by having a toolchain and a chr

[dev] sta.li - a few questions about it

2010-08-10 Thread ml
Tried reading the web site for information on sta.li and then did a search in the mailing list for more information. I've been looking for the right Open Source operating system to switch to from Windows and still have not found one that fits my needs. Biggest issue is binary compatibility. I

[dev] sta.li - a few questions about it

2010-08-09 Thread ml
Tried reading the web site for information on sta.li and then did a search in the mailing list for more information. I've been looking for the right Open Source operating system to switch to from Windows and still have not found one that fits my needs. Biggest issue is binary compatibility. I