mrw wrote: 
> 
> The Touch runs a gnu/linux system, and uses busybox to provide most of
> the OS commands. There are additional supporting binaries to handle the
> hardware. The purpose of the system is to run the application
> SqueezePlay, which is written in the lua scripting language, but with
> considerable "C" language underpinning and supporting binaries.
> 
> Beyond that, I don't know what to say. If you want to learn something
> about gnu/linux operating systems, I would guess that a Raspberry Pi
> might be a good place to start.

Thanks for your reply. Appreciate it. I have a couple of Raspberry Pi
and run my LMS on one. As you can tell I'm not a born Unix user - just
learn enough to do particular tasks, and because I'm not doing them day
in, day out, then go and forget stuff! I'll add ralphy's answer to my
notes.

Thanks.


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