Linux Kernel 6.0 Released for the AmigaOne X1000/X5000 PowerPC-Based AmigaOS Computers (hyperion-entertainment.com) 19
Mike Bouma (Slashdot reader #85,252) writes: Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce the immediate availability of a very substantial and comprehensive update of the Software Development Kit (SDK) for AmigaOS 4.1 54.16.
Also Linux: Kernel 6.0 for AmigaOne X1000/X5000 has been released and the biggest Amiga event of the year will be held upcoming weekend in Mönchengladbach, Germany: the Amiga37 event.
Also Linux: Kernel 6.0 for AmigaOne X1000/X5000 has been released and the biggest Amiga event of the year will be held upcoming weekend in Mönchengladbach, Germany: the Amiga37 event.
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You could conceivably get compiling rust working on AmigaOS [github.com].
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I applaud projects like AROS for trying to keep the ideals of the OS alive, but these special computers are just toys. I have nothing against people having toys, only expecting them to be something else.
Last time I had a weird old computer I set up cross-compiling distcc for it, and it was a great decision.
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The link to the Amiga 37 event in the summary is wrong: https://amigaevent.de/WB.html [amigaevent.de]
The page looks like a working copy of the Amiga Workbench and opening select documents reveals the list of exhibitors, guests, sponsors, etc. An interesting and nostalgic page for the event.
Amiga will never die. (Score:2)
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But Linux doesn't have X feature /s (Score:1)
I was waiting for the first "Linux doesn't have X feature" post
PowerPC? (Score:2)
That sounds like a subject for "Whatever Happened To...?" all by itself.
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amd64 happened to PowerPC, just like it happened to everything else. IBM is still keeping POWER going, but PowerPC has been relegated to embedded.
meh (Score:2)
the entire point of owning an amiga is to use workbench and exploit the nifty tricks of its unique hardware.
Linux on a power pc whatever is just linux on a power pc whatever
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By modern standards the classic workbench is terrible. At the time it was amazing to be able to pull screens up and down and have workbench in the background while playing a game and have everything work (and usually work smoothly!) but none of that is impressive today. Most of us in fact ignored the workbench and used DirOpus or similar to control our Amigas because it was so much faster, functional, and efficient as an interface.
kas1e (Score:1)