Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 6th Oct 2007 23:12 UTC, submitted by Kaj de Vos
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Syllable Server is a companion for Syllable Desktop that provides services that the Desktop system is not suited to.
Yes. Both yourself and the grandparent are actually correct. Technically the act of running the Syllable appserver and application on top of the Linux kernel is very similar to how Cosmoe did it. Basically we'll have a small compatibility layer that adds Syllable native APIs on top of the Linux kernel and then simply build our desktop and software on top of that.
Hi Vanders,
True - I read it more as a question about goals rather than the implementation.
On another note, I've noticed lately that the dev mailing list doesn't have a lot of traffic about the development people are doing. I understand the desire to keep some things quiet but I find that it's a deterrent to contributing when I have no idea what other people are up to.
Perhaps I should make this comment in that forum rather than here ;]
- Andrew (auther of the olllld Launcher and, most recently, Hex Editor)





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I think Cosmoe was more of an attempt to make a BeOS type system on top of Linux with the possibility of source level compatibility with other systems like Mac OS Carbon. It used the AtheOS appserver as a base for the GUI.
Syllable Server is a companion for Syllable Desktop that provides services that the Desktop system is not suited to.
Now I'm off to evangelize operating systems in a compression algorithm forum! Seeya!