The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) announced web publication of the most comprehensive and detailed design documentation ever available for the Linux Operating System. Linux Open Design 2.6 is a richly hyper-linked graphic and textual blueprint for the entire Linux Kernel, Security, Memory Management, File System, Cryptography, Initialization, Drivers, and Architecture and Inter-Process Communications (IPC) Subsystems.
… link to a 403 page.
it works fine here.
I’ve few problems to browse this website with ffox1.0, not with IE6.0
Adobe’s SVG plugin only works in Windows?
Finally I can get a better grasp on Kernel development. I already read the excellent Linux Kernel Development by Robert Love, now with this resource theres nothing in my way.
now with this resource theres nothing in my way.
Except that you can’t read it with a proper browser behind a proxy firewall
.. of the good old Amiga days. Tristar and Red Sector Inc.
too bad
content-type of documents is text/plain which is displayed as plain text within Firefox…
and *BONUS* you have absolutely no need any SVG plugin as beta versions of Firefox has it built-in
To see SVG, you have to have an SVG-aware browser or plugin. Not common, though available for most popular platforms now.
Check mozilla.org nightlies…I think either Mozilla and/or Firefox have prelim SVG support, and Adobe offered plugins for a while that weren’t limited to Windows.
FIREFOX:
Forbidden
You don’t have permission to access /jeneral/ on this server.
Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer/2.0.48 (Mandrake Linux/6.8.100mdk) mod_perl/1.99_11 Perl/v5.8.3 mod_ssl/2.0.48 OpenSSL/0.9.7c PHP/4.3.4 Server at http://www.softwarerevolution.com Port 80
IE6.0:
Forbidden
You don’t have permission to access /jeneral/ on this server.
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Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer/2.0.48 (Mandrake Linux/6.8.100mdk) mod_perl/1.99_11 Perl/v5.8.3 mod_ssl/2.0.48 OpenSSL/0.9.7c PHP/4.3.4 Server at http://www.softwarerevolution.com Port 80
haha udo i thought exactly the same, just read the rss headline and had a bouncing scroller from an intro in my mind.
Well, I also got “Forbidden” but as it turns out if the host name is replaced by the IP it lets you in … nice!
http://64.122.99.246/jeneral/
Sounds like a great idea, but lacks some html….
Not even the main page pass the W3C validator tests…
And some of the other pages have their MIME types set o text…
Couldn’t get Firefox to open any single page, except the main one, but only after using ip though…
This is very telling of the current “Just Works” TM mentality that is becoming a disease in the Linux community. If you’re on Linux, it seems YOU NEED A PROPRIETARY PLUG-IN FROM ADOBE, OTHERWISE, YOU WON’T SEE IT WITH FIREFOX!!!
Works fine on Firefox @ Linux/x86: http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html#SVG
Firefox 1.1 will have native SVG with a more liberal license, in open source version. So its portable to other architectures and platforms then. Maybe this puppy got released too early. ๐
Perhaps you just can’t see shit because you better believe shit than finding out the real thing!
SVG is a newly introduced open standard, founded by the w3c(!) and free as in speech!
You think you need proprietary stuff to view a file based on a free standardized file format based on XML? Your damn wrong!
SVG rocks and is the only clean and cool solution to show vector graphics on a webpage!
So you’d better update your stuff. I think it’s very cool that people start to use this file format actively, which could make proprietary shitty flash plugins OBSOLETE!
Works perfect for me. Snappy, fast, Love it.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.6) Gecko/20050317 Firefox/1.0.2
Window IE really really slow though.
but I find quite funny something which asked obviously some hard work and provided as something useful for developers and enthusiasts turns apparently into a trial for so many people out there just to actually ‘see’ and read it.
For security reasons I got Java and Javascrpt off on Firefox, people should be aware it is not a good idea to see that doc ๐
I got also some javascript error messages : ‘Internal ID is not pointing to a folder anymore. Consider using external IDs’.
Same thing on Kubuntu + Firefox 1.02.
I read some of the docs and I see no svg graphics at all so I’m not sure if I’m missing something.
but I find quite funny something which asked obviously some hard work and provided as something useful for developers and enthusiasts turns apparently into a trial for so many people out there just to actually ‘see’ and read it.
For security reasons I got Java and Javascrpt off on Firefox/Windows, people should be aware it is not a good idea to see that doc ๐
I got also some javascript error messages : ‘Internal ID is not pointing to a folder anymore. Consider using external IDs’.
Same thing on Kubuntu + Firefox 1.02.
I read some of the docs and I see no svg graphics at all so I’m not sure if I’m missing something.