root wrote:
BTW ... it's possible I'll have my One Laptop Per Child machine before
the end of the year. The shipments have started, and I ordered early
enough that I might get it between Christmas and New Years, or at worst,
in the first week or two of January. So I am looking for a lightweight
CAS. I've got Maxima (SBCL runtime) working on the virtual machine, so
if there's room, that's probably what I'll go with. For what I do --
queuing theory mostly -- it has everything I need (matrices, Laplace
transforms and basic algebra and calculus).
I'm trying to set up the sugar VMware environment for that.
Axiom has run on a lap with 16 megs of memory. It will possibly
run on the OLPC, depending on the native support shipped.
Tim
The biggest bottleneck appears to be the size of the flash disk, about 1
GB. The images I've been downloading are about 800 MB full and 200 MB
free, so there's not a lot of room to install more software. It doesn't
ship with gcc, so you have to cross-compile (which ain't all that bad a
deal). Basically, what you want to do is build a binary i386 (actually I
think i686 works) RPM and install it.
When I build the virtual machines, I put a new 1.5 GB or 2 GB virtual
disk on them, and then copy the downloaded 1 GB image filesystem over to
the new one. Fedora 8 Rescue CD is your friend. :)
I haven't been able to get VMware Tools to configure. That needs perl,
gcc, make and kernel headers. But the virtual machine appears to work
without VMware Tools.
If you have an RPM somewhere, I'll try to load it into my virtual machine.
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