Le 11 août 2010 à 08:11, Enrico Weigelt a écrit : > * Andrew Faulds <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > >> ROS isn't suitable as a server OS, it lacks a healthy network stack, we >> aren't sure if VNC works and it definitely isn't suitable for this kind of >> usage. It's in *ALPHA* stage, is very buggy, incomplete, and *NOT >> SUITABLE*for this kind of mainstream usage. > > My idea was to provide it as a little playgound (along with other > not-so-well-known OS'es, eg. Plan9), just to have some fun > (these installations will run charge-free on spare resources), > hoping that this gets a bit more audience and helping hands to ros.
You mean like http://www.oszoo.org/wiki/index.php/Free_Live_OS_Zoo ? (oh dear it seems down :() At least the VM server is up: http://floz.v2.cs.unibo.it:8880/ > Anyways, having lguest support, would be a good thing: ros could > reuse many resources of the host system (eg. networking, and a lot > of devices supported by linux). Maybe some day that could fill the > gap between native Windows and wine :) I didn't follow the discussion, but if you just want to showcase ROS live on the web I wrote a php script using QEMU and the VNC applet which does this for Haiku: http://dev.haiku-os.org/browser/haiku/trunk/3rdparty/mmu_man/onlinedemo/haiku.php François. _______________________________________________ Ros-general mailing list [email protected] http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-general
