Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas-2 wrote
> I really like this idea of a minimal Linux distro that runs a minimal
> Pharo image that can be changed on demand according to different needs.
> It reminds me about some customized Linux distros I made in early
> 2000's, one called Scilix to package math pac
Still running on the netbook after 12 hours -- I'm writing this post on the
TinyCore netbook, with Pharo Launcher & Pharo in the background. Here's
some of the system stats:
tc@box:~/pharo$ df -hT | grep -v tcloopFilesystem Type
Size Used Available Use% Mounted onrootfs
I really like this idea of a minimal Linux distro that runs a minimal
Pharo image that can be changed on demand according to different needs.
It reminds me about some customized Linux distros I made in early
2000's, one called Scilix to package math packages for my undergrad
students and after that
Hi Torsten,
Thanks for your message, those are some good questions/comments.
1. Looking at the frequency of the last commits on SmalltalkHub, I think I can
step in as maintainer for the moment. Please let me know if you think something
needs to be changed/added to the README to reflect that.
2
And it seems to be quite stable, too. I couldn't crash it (though I didn't
try hard).
I've had the 64-bit version of Pharo 8 running on TinyCorePure64-11.1 (out
of RAM) for 8 hours now, and it's still working fine.
Forums on TinyCore contain comments such as, "TC Linux embodies what is best
in
On Tue, Sep 8, 2020, 04:35 Roelof Wobben via Pharo-users <
pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> wrote:
> Op 8-9-2020 om 08:30 schreef Roelof Wobben:
>
> Op 8-9-2020 om 04:22 schreef Richard O'Keefe:
>
> There are two quite different questions.
> (1) Where may dashes occur in a real ISBN-10?
> (2) What doe
Op 8-9-2020 om 08:30 schreef Roelof
Wobben:
Op 8-9-2020 om 04:22 schreef Richard
O'Keefe:
There are two quite
different questions.
(1) Where may dashes
occur in a real ISBN-10
I love it.
Now imagine with our specialised kernel or shrunk down version…
We are preparing to
- remove a lot of code from Pharo 90 (spec1, eye inspector, GT,
Glamour….)
- but also to give the possibility to load on demand projects that we
are integrating and TESTING
Hi Richard and Roelof,
thanks for your comprehensive answer. I brought up Regex only to point out
alternative solutions. Another one is the following using transducers,
where Tee works like the tee command from the command line.
IsbnValidator>>isValidIsbn: aString
| length countChars sepa