Release Candidates :: DSL v2.4RC2



DSL v 2.4 Release Candidate 2 is now posted here

Change Log for DSL v2.4 Release Candidate
1. 64 cloops for UCI extensions.
2. "User"-less UCI now fully supported.
3. Added Tiny C compiler, tcc
4. Added rsync
5. Added Lua cgi library, cgi.lua with sample test.html/test.lua
6. New updated Ted wordprocessor with help from Ted's author.
7. New updated ndiswrapper v1.14 (latest stable).
8. Improved dmix and sound features, dual channel and save settings.
9. Adjustment in .xinitrc to better support foreign language keyboards.
10. More cleanup for space savings to accomodate upgraded software.

Notes:
The only file change that may be in your backup is the modified .xinitrc
John working with Ted Word Processor's Author fixed the issue with Ted and fluxbox.
I added the latest stable ndiswrapper as suggested in the RC feedback. Also the tweak to better support foreign keyboards. Please let me know before final is cut.
John also took the suggestions for the dmix and docked programs.
Enjoy this new release candidate, We look forward to your further ideas and suggestions.

Robert

Hi Roberts and others...
I updated the Tutorial for the Tiny C Compiler TCC working in DSL.
(It includes some explained source that generates an fractal-image)
In case someone is interessted I can host it for a while:

TCC Tutorial V1.0 (tar.gz)

You can unpack it manually with 'tar xzvf tcctut1.0.tar.gz' or even use 'load-mydsl' I think.
Roberts, what do you think of it? Found some time for a quick check?
How can I ul it as testing?

Have fun & thanks for the great work,
Martin
/enthusi

What is the "User"-less UCI?
User-less UCI means that the embedded user.tar.gz inside the typical UCI is no longer a requirement. When I first came up with compressed extensions, CI type. They had a corresponding user.tar.gz. For example, the first open office was openofiice.ci and an oouser.tar.gz. This became openoffice.uci for ease of download and setup. Now with 64 cloops and no user.tar.gz required many system type compressed applications can be supported both dynamically and automatically at boot time.
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