[News] AmigaOS on Tour 2003 | ANN.lu |
Posted on 18-May-2003 20:41 GMT by Jürgen Schober | 86 comments View flat View list |
AmigaOS 4.0 on display across Europe.
point.design präsentiert die aktuelle AmigaOS 4.0 Version als Preview in einer Raodshow durch Europa:
Die AmigaOS 4.0 Tour findet am
07. Juni, BOF Multimedia Store, Ljubljana, Slowenien
14. Juni, Amiga Club Augsburg, Deutschland
28. Juni, BOF Shopping-Center West, Graz, Österreich
05. Juli, Amiga Alpe Adria, Udine, Italien
05. Juli, Amont Informatique, Toulouse, Frankreich
statt.
Geplant ist die Vorführung AmigaOS auf CyberStorm PPC (PPC Native Kernel!) sowie aktuelle AmigaOS 4.0 Komponenten wie Roadshow, AmigaInput, Mount-Rainer (CD/RW), etc. im neuen AmigaOS 4.0 Design.
Außerdem werden zahlreiche AmigaOne G3/G4 Computer vorgeführt werden.
Weitere Überaschungen sind in Vorbereitung.
Mehr Information unter http://www.oase.at/amigaos4ontour.html und auf unseren Partner-Web-Sites.
Wir freuen uns auf Euren Besuch!
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point.design presents the AmigaOS 4.0 on Tour roadshow accross Europe.
Several events will take place on
June, 7th, BOF Multimedia Store, Ljubljana, Slowenia
June, 14th, Amiga Club Augsburg, Germany
June, 28th, BOF, Shopping-Center West, Graz, Austria
July, 5th, Amiga Alpe Adria, Udine, Italy
July, 5th, Amont Informatique, Toulouse, France
The planing so far goes to have AmigaOS4.0 running on a CyberStorm PPC (with a native PPC kernel), as well as having current modules like Roadshow, AmigaInput, Mount-Rainer (CD/RW), etc. with the new AmigaOS4.0 design on display.
Also you will find various AmigaOne G3/G4 Machines on the show.
More surprises are on schedule.
Please visit http://www.oase.at/amigaos4ontour.html and our partner web sites for more information.
We are looking forward to see you at the show(s)!
Jürgen Schober
point.design
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Posted by Kjetil on 19-May-2003 17:48 GMT | In reply to Comment 55 (Atheist2): First of the you have it all backward, the mount point is only where you like you tmp directory to be, /dev/shm is a directory where tmpfs (ramdisk) can be hosted, the size you are tailing about is to set the upper limit of memory usage for tmpfs, in this case it can not be any more then 1GB of memory, this is to prevent the system form going empty, linux do not have drives like Amiga eg DHO: RAM: it has only the "/" root directory where every think is connected cdrom's and hd's
eg. if you add the line like this you make a ram disk with max size of 128mb on 256mb system
none /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0
if you configure
none /tmp tmpfs size=256mb 0 0
you may end up with no system memory due to programs dumping all kind of files in the /tmp Dir this is way you can set a upper limit for memory usage, this will again end with nasty use of swap image / swap partitions and you get bad performance loss.
On linux you can even have as meny tmpfs (ramdisks) you can imagen if you like.
not "(ramdisk)" it not ramdisk in the linux world, it's ramdisk in the amiga world. "ramdisk" in the linux world is diskimage mounted inn ram. and the size if fixed to the size of the diskimage.
NOTE IF YOU CONFIGURE /TMP AS I DO EXPLAIN YOU MAY GET PROBLEMS WITH PROGRAMS THAT EXPECT THE /TMP DIRECTORY TO NOT BE NOT CLEANED, THE /TMP DIRECTORY IS USED AS A CACHE NOT AS Ram: or T: on Amiga. |
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