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From: David K. <da...@gi...> - 2014-04-15 20:33:15
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Hi George!
Glad to see someone's willing to continue working on coLinux!
Lack of 64 bit support was the only reason I was sadly forced to stop
using coLinux too...
I bet I'm not the only one here who'd be happy to ship you a 64 bit
Windows machine to help you work on coLinux!
Where do we send the hardware? Do you need a copy of Win7 64-bit too?
How about Windows 8? If I send you a Macbook Pro will you port coLinux
to 64bit OS X too?
I'm not kidding. So to demonstrate to you that we love coLinux and
would all donate generously to its continued development, I've setup a
bitcoin address to accept donations to:
Send your bitcoin donations to The George Boutwell coLinux
development fund:
<bitcoin:14FuJnZUx9tBWdP64Y8faeUdMrC6S3EnzD?label=coLinux&message=The%20George%20Boutwell%20coLinux%20development%20fund>
*14FuJnZUx9tBWdP64Y8faeUdMrC6S3EnzD*
So everyone who's interested in encouraging you to hack on coLinux can
/vote with their money//!/
-dave
On 4/13/14, 2:08 PM, George P Boutwell wrote:
>
> I will see what I can do/get done with the time that I might have. I'm
> afraid I don't really have a 64bit machine so I can code on that
> feature but will have to rely on others for testing... I would like to
> make a 'side effect' or additional feature to some how bring the
> colinux kernel changes to newer versions as that seems to be
> frequently requested and has made using colinux with newer distros
> diffucult
>
> On Apr 11, 2014 5:02 PM, "George P Boutwell"
> <geo...@gm... <mailto:geo...@gm...>> wrote:
>
> Really appears dead around here. Virtually no messages, the IRC
> channel didn't respond to posts for like 2-3 hours...
>
> Is anyone even still using CoLinux or has everyone moved on to QEMU,
> Xen, VirtualBox & VMWare?
>
> IF (and it's a big if) I had time to develop some on this project in
> the next few weeks, what would be the biggest needs/features that
> would
> give the project new life and meaning? I'd prefer responses only from
> users who are actually still using coLinux.
>
> George
>
>
>
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