Syllable Desktop

December 31, 2008 by Milord · 7 Comments
Filed under: Uncategorized

pantallazo-sillable-corriendo-virtualbox-xvm-de-sun If it were just a new operating system jumps to the fore. This is Syllable, although Alpha phase is usable for desktop-level testing.

Syllable is a project to produce an operating system, lightweight, stable and easy to use. At the time we develop two families: Syllable Desktop and Syllable Server.

Syllable Desktop is a free and open OS, according to the terms of GNU. We made it clear that this system does NOT use the Linux kernel to drive X-Window desktop, but a system where the core and the GUI are completely integrated one-piece, lightweight and efficient. This allows completely without X-Windows system and toolkit, making software development a simple task, if you know languages ​​like C or C + +. Syllable Desktop has a Unix-style architecture, but is quite friendly and no technical knowledge required to use it.
Seen in: Wikipedia, Syllable

Released version 4.4 of OpenBSD

November 5, 2008 by Chuko · Leave a Comment
Filed under: BSD

Via OSNews I find that a few days ago has been released version 4.4 of OpenBSD. The changelog is quite important, you can find on the following link:

http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-announce&m=122547376504077&w=2

A small step for this operating system whose main goal is proportional to a free and experience as safe as possible.

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