Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 2nd Sep 2009 16:42 UTC, submitted by Stefan Kalkowski
OSNews, Generic OSes The Genode project has published its second ready-to-boot Live CD featuring a bunch of graphical demonstrations such as Qt4 applications and Linux running on top of Genode. Immediatly after the latest release of the Genode OS framework the new Live CD demonstrates some of the framework's features. The Qt4 demo utilizes the freshly integrated dynamic linker in order to reduce the size of applications. Another scenario demonstrates Genode's ability to launch Linux. Beside these new features, the portability properties of Genode are demonstrated by an application scenario that can be executed on top of different microkernels, namely OKL4, Pistachio, and Fiasco.
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New York, not New Amsterdam
by setec_astronomy on Wed 2nd Sep 2009 19:15 UTC
setec_astronomy
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2007-11-17

The toolkit from Nokia is called Qt (pronounced "cute") and not QT (like in "Quick Time"). Could you please consider fixing the headline and the text?

(There is a nice anecdote about me trying to figure out whats wrong with my program on the other end of the telephone line, whose conclusion is rather obvious given my pedantry, so I spare you the details).

Thanks in advance