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From: David K. <da...@gi...> - 2014-04-29 19:25:40
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Hi Paolo! That's great news. The ReactOS project has a 64bit driver signing license and they are willing to sign drivers for other open source projects: ReactOS Driver Signing http://reactos.org/wiki/Driver_Signing Without this, the cost for this license would be about $500 per year. Hope this helps! -dave On 4/19/14, 5:50 AM, Paolo Minazzi wrote: > Hi to all, > my advice is not to work on colinux. > In these years I worked a lot on it. > I used colinux32 at work for cross compile for arm. > Some years ago I started to work on colinux64. > It has been a very hard work. > Now the status is very advanced. > Two months ago I change PC at work and my firm gaves me a 64bit with > windows, so I cannot use colinux32 anymore. > So I began to works hardly to complete colinux64. > I the last weeks I cross compile a new arm project (linux kernel,samba, > busybox on it) without problem. > It is very very stable, I have never seen a freeze. > Maybe you ask why I do not publish it. > There are some reasons. I will not enter in the discussion. > One reason is that I'd like to work quietly. > I know that when other people begin to use they will find bugs. > I'd like to solve the bugs I found quietly. And for now I'd like other > people use my executables. > If other people build from source they can see strange behaviour. > So I ask some patiente. > I will publish colinux64 soon. > Believe in me. Everyday now I work to clean the code. So I need a brief > period to test it. Changes are small, but every changes can carry > instability. I know it , so I move very carefully. I need colinux64 for > my job. I think that it should be enought so you can believe in me. > > One point that must be solved is the digital sign. > If anyone can sign a driver in the correct way (without F8 or other > strange ways) let me know. > > Thanks to all developers that worked on colinux32. > In particular way thanks to Henry Nestler. I worked a little with him to > solve very hidden bugs I saw. > > Thanks again to all > Paolo > > > > > > On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 11:48 PM, colinux <co...@ov... > <mailto:co...@ov...>> wrote: > > you might look into atratus. > http://atratus.org/ > the 64 bit problem has been effectivly solved. > > > > On 4/15/2014 10:06 PM, David Kaufman wrote: >> 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: >> >> *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? 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