Asko wrote:
What I meant by the VirtualPC example ís a boot system that does the building
and running of the software, but allows files to be modified over network, and
GUI to be viewed over network.
A samba server preconfigured to allow access to the scratchbox would do
a good job. Xvnc should allow for remotely viewing the GUI. Rsync would
make sense to sync a source code repository on the host machine to the
guest.
For me, this would allow using my favorite editor software (non-linux, sorry..) and simply 'not see' the underpinnings at all.
I understand this need. A couple of months ago I compiled a Kanotix
harddisk image for use with CoLinux to allow people who don't like live
CDs to run Linux as an application on windows. The image was distributed
with a german magazine. This image was not widely accepted by normal
users because they had to fiddle around with setting up an X server for
windows but loved by developers who could use it for developing on and
for linux without having to setup the complete Cygwin environment.
For someone else, this would allow one machine to work as a 'Maemo compilation
farm' for N developers (Scratchbox supports multiple users, so it shouldn't be
hard).
This would not make much since because of the limitations of the live
CD. The current configuration stores all changes in the RAM and requires
to manually save them when shutting down (I will fix the latter).
Rather than making the CD multiuser I will try to find out if it is
possible to create a harddisk image for CoLinux based on the live CD.
Regards,
Mattias
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