Running Open Genera 2.0 on Linux
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Running Open Genera 2.0 on Linux https://archives.loomcom.com/genera/genera-install.html Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://archives.loomcom.com/genera/genera-install.html 13 comments
@lisp_discussions The VLM has now been ported to Intel and ARM assembler code. Also, Genera itself has been rebuilt and contains numerous improvements, including NFSv3 and NFSv4 support. Genera now identifies itself as Genera 9.0.5, Open Genera 3.0.5, and … @lisp_discussions I'm still waiting for permission from the Symbolics IP owner to make this version available. 🤞 @gmpalter @lisp_discussions Is it possible to make it a GPL/MIT/BSD-licensed release? @surabax @lisp_discussions @surabax @lisp_discussions @gmpalter any way to convince them otherwise? It's a huge piece of history that belongs in the commons. @dthompson @surabax @lisp_discussions @gmpalter Baby steps. Also I think he used to make a decent bit of money on service contracts at least into the 2010's. @happycube @dthompson @surabax @lisp_discussions @gmpalter @surabax @lisp_discussions The owner isn’t DB from ExperTelligence, is it? I worked for them in the 1984-85 timeframe. Fantastic experience! I remember going to a big Symbolics party during IJCAI ‘85 in Los Angeles. I’d love to see at least some of the Symbolics IP become open source. @clint326 @surabax @lisp_discussions @gmpalter @surabax @lisp_discussions Understood. I look forward to watching this play out. It could be very interesting. But, I'm 60 so let's keep it moving, lol. @lisp_discussions |
@lisp_discussions man I need to release the NixOS module that configures an environment for this. so many arcane pinned packages, so much configuration that you have to nail or it won’t initialize a world. surprisingly cozy once it’s running though