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Syllable OS Live-CD For Download

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Hi guys,

To those who haven't heard about this Syllable OS: Syllable is a free software hobby operating system for Intel x86 Pentium and compatible processors. Its purpose is to create an easy-to-use desktop operating system for the home and small office user. It was forked from the stagnant AtheOS in July 2002.

 

Now Syllable has stepped up to Version 0.5.6 and a Live Bootable CD is available for download at: http://www.syllable-livecd.info/

It's supposed to be ONLY 31Megs.

 

If you want more information on this OS, visit: http://web.syllable.org/pages/index.html

Here's a short exerpt from their site:

...will be a reliable and easy-to-use GPLed operating system for the home and small office user. It already has a full GUI, a network stack, a wide range of drivers, and many applications, and it boots like lightning. More info.

Right..all off to download and check it out :(

 

Cheers,

m^e

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but is this an Operating system like Windows? even so i dont think good quality interactive software can fit in 31mb ... anyways hope this improves soon and can stand between windows n linux...! It will sure be a nice change ! presently i wil check this os n let u know about what i feel.! Well thanks for the great info microscopic^earthling !

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Yeah, Syllable OS is nice project. It sort of reminds me of BeOS, but in some ways is more like a "real" *nix. Anyway, the idea of creating a GUI *nix system without that slow piece of 25 yo bloat known as X-Window is a good one.

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Looking at the screenshots on the official website, I must say the GUI has been done simply and without too much. However, the visual styles and mouse icons remind me of the old Mac OS GUI. I was going to try it on a virtual machine using VMWare, but it seems that Syllable OS has certain problems with the virtual machine configuration. But I believe this OS has a potential to provide home users with a simple and easy-to-learn interface.

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