It will not be a free thing in download section, will appear in AEON Webstore and presumably AmigaKit.
I ve got it installed on X1000 and it looks modern and nice, but is quite slow to my demands. But has latest Open Office, Firefox and works out of box with X1000, no hustle there. Trevor said it will have Gorky 17 demo for LinuxPPC on disk.
Even my X1000 is 4GB / Radeon 6000HD I wasnt much satisfied with it as I prefer lighter and less fancy OS. However, I think of reinstalling it once I got CD and switching from Unity to lighter GUI (Gnome 3 or so). And updating kernel.
Okey, that's enough, the PR-discussion can continue somewhere else from this point. Please keep this thread about Amiwest news. If you need to went your frustration about Hyperions PR-(in)abilities then create a new thread to cover that, just remember to keep it civil.
Any further discussions on this matter will be removed from this thread.
If I also had control of money, would pay more full time developers to help development of TW, Libre, Warp3D, OS 4.2 ... that is crucial now. NTFS is great news anyway, as well all updates I see on AmigaUpdate. But I still have to boot to Mint to see full power of machine. And to use full productivity software beside hobby. So anu hardware is quite obsolete without good software.
I'd like to add that thanks to my work on filesysbox.library and NTFS3G a possibly serious asl.library bug was found and fixed as well as another bug in a utility.library function.
And the work doesn't necessarily have to stop at NTFS:
I see arteffect's file requester acts normal (fast) now and not crawls like before when writing the file requester to the screen. Probably some of the bugfixes you mentation. NTFS is a very welcome news :)
I don't think so. It seems it was recorded but not already uploaded. I was lucky to watched it live but I need to watch it again to get a confirmation on the renderer which will be use by gallium. (I think Steven talked about Mesa)
It would be nice if we could put some names to those faces. I've got most of them, but there are a few there I don't recognize. (I'm not going to embarrass anyone by pointing out who's who).
Simon
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I didn't get a couple names and am embarrassed to say I forgot a couple more. But I know them all for the last "family portrait," i.e. Photo No. 45.
They are Ken "Sundown" and Lyle Haze in the front row, left to right. The back row, left to right, has Bill "Tekmage," Matthew from AmigaKit, Valiant, Flip, Paul Sadlik, Trevor, Steve Solie, Tony Wyatt and AlexC.
@salass00 I don't think most people understand software yet they seem to have no problem providing advice to us on how to develop it.
My entire point for sponsoring the NTFS project from the very beginning was to improve the OS as we find integration issues. The other major point was to help prove in the file system vector port API. The fact we also got a nice FUSE layer and NTFS implementation out of the deal was merely a happy side effect for me.