Hi everybody,
I saw this on the vhl-tools-devel mailing list, and thought some people
here might be interested as well
--Micah
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Hola all!
I bought this Helio a while back to use for Linux and Squeak. It's panned
out such that Squeak isn't much of a possibility these day
Hi Sriganesh,
I'm glad you find PicoGUI useful. We would like to have another release
soon, but right now pico/linux is limited by the amount of time
developers can contribute to it. We could use more people, especially
kernel hackers, to help out with it.
The main areas we need help in, in o
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 02:38:24PM -0700, Micah Dowty wrote:
> On 2002.02.02 03:10 Dave Poirier wrote:
> >I haven't been with PicoGUI for long, but I must say I really
> >appreciate
> >the way it works and its current status, very nice small product :)
>
> Glad you like it :)
>
> >
> >The termin
On 2002.02.02 03:10 Dave Poirier wrote:
> I haven't been with PicoGUI for long, but I must say I really
> appreciate
> the way it works and its current status, very nice small product :)
Glad you like it :)
>
> The terminal is though, quite strange. I seem to have a 300 lines
> terminal, whate
Micah:
I am one of those unfortunate people without a Linux box, but I tried your last
release of Pico linux for Helio and was impressed by it. Am waiting to try out
the latest one. I saw a note on the site that said you were ready to release
one, so please please please compile and release the
I haven't been with PicoGUI for long, but I must say I really appreciate
the way it works and its current status, very nice small product :)
The terminal is though, quite strange. I seem to have a 300 lines
terminal, whatever what I do. This means that if I start up vim, the
status line will be