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TinyCore Editor (suite)
Roberto A. Foglietta:
Hi all,
Compared to the previous version:
TinyCore Editor (suite) version 0.5.0 is able to deliver a 32 bit TinyCore Linux in an ISO/USB image.
That image is able to compile natively source code for 32 bit x86 platform, so the 32 support is full.
https://github.com/robang74/tinycore-editor/archive/refs/tags/v0.5.0.tar.gz
It reduces the boot time to 5 seconds on a 2 CPUs virtual machine which is very handful achievement.
This achievement is for "sshonly usbdisk develop devtools" 90MB ISO/USB image using meta packages.
Read the README at the bottom in order to know how to leverage the mata packages.
In future versions, I will work on enhance the compatibility with original TinyCore Linux especially the use of tce/cde folders instead of using the tcz folder like now. I have a plan to do it but I need time for delivering it.
If you like to join the project or submit your feedback, feel free to use the discussion forum or the mailing-list
https://github.com/robang74/tinycore-editor/discussions
https://groups.google.com/g/tinycore-editor
I hope you will enjoy it, -R
Roberto A. Foglietta:
Hi all,
TinyCore Editor v0.5.2 is compatible with tce/cde
https://github.com/robang74/tinycore-editor/archive/refs/tags/v0.5.2.tar.gz
this means that application installed are saved after boot on USB image
tc@box:~$ sudo unlock.sh
tc@box:~$ tce-load -wi tar
tc@box:~$ sudo reboot
tc@box:~$ which tar
enjoy it, R-
nick65go:
Roberto, may I share a joke, to do not be a monolog?
#joke: a poor man walking, but he needs a bicycle (more comfort) [1]. So, he will borrow some resources [2] to build a factory [3] which will produce many (motor)bicycles, but he only needs one bicycle for him.
Legend:
[1] = novice/lethargic Linux user, wanting a custom Tiny core.
[2] = time spent to understand your scripts (not blindly run them); plus compile some programs, knowledge about git, etc.
[3] = need for a full OS (Ubuntu?) + tools, a new shell (bash, not ash), etc.
PS: for me, it is like the “Mexican Fisherman and the Investment Banker” parable. YMMV.
https://renewablewealth.com/the-parable-of-the-mexican-fisherman/
Roberto A. Foglietta:
--- Quote from: nick65go on September 06, 2021, 12:39:27 PM ---Roberto, may I share a joke, to do not be a monolog?
#joke: a poor man walking, but he needs a bicycle (more comfort) [1]. So, he will borrow some resources [2] to build a factory [3] which will produce many (motor)bicycles, but he only needs one bicycle for him.
Legend:
[1] = novice/lethargic Linux user, wanting a custom Tiny core.
[2] = time spent to understand your scripts (not blindly run them); plus compile some programs, knowledge about git, etc.
[3] = need for a full OS (Ubuntu?) + tools, a new shell (bash, not ash), etc.
PS: for me, it is like the “Mexican Fisherman and the Investment Banker” parable. YMMV.
https://renewablewealth.com/the-parable-of-the-mexican-fisherman/
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Desktop users: you are right, it is too complex.
Embedded Developing/Integration: it is useful.
Container Developing/Deployment: it is useful.
bmarkus:
Well, it is a Forum, not a Blog. There are much more suitable possibilities for blogging :(
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