Icaros Desktop (aros) 1.1 released
http://www.icarosdesktop.org/
Big news is undoubtedly the beta of the OWB browser now included! Version 1.1 of your new AROS distribution has finally been released. It's not perfect yet, but it's more stable, and includes all the most urgent features any hobbyst, usable operating system should have. Icaros Desktop has everything VmwAROS already had, with many improvements you'll surely love, like the integration of the modern web browser OWB (which can now open HTML file on your hard drive clicking on them, or launching some famous cloud-computing web applications straight from AmiStart), the addition of the wonderful PDF reader ArosPDF, the vastly-improved AmiBridge thanks to Janus-UAE 0.3 and many, many more. New since VmwAROS 1.0.2: - changed name to Icaros Desktop - added OWB - added opening HTML files from hard drive - Direct launcher for many web applications - improved AmiBridge with Janus-UAE 0.3 - faster Amiga emulation: more sessions possible - fixed Picasso96 support under emulation - Running Amiga emulation full screen now possible - added support for Amiga Forever 2008 - added ArosPDF and removed PoorPDF - added status bar and other improvements to Wanderer - updated system files to March 22nd, 2009 - added Drascula adventure game for ScummVM - updated ScummVM to version 0.12 - added support for iMica network card - added new background pictures - updated and fixed MarranoFTP - updated Radeon driver (better 24 bit support) - added abrick and some other games - updated amimemos, finder and simpleeditor - MPlayer now supports encrypted DVDs - Music and movie icon files access - added mkisofs, ptplay, wiiloader and many others - added awin for Windows-like keyboard shortcuts - added lookhere image browser and viewer - updated Wookiechat to version 2.11 - UHCI check before enabling USB support - less verbose VmwUpdate, now called Updater - improved overall system stability - updated libraries and development chain - updated QEMU files for Live! version |
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Getting there! :D
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Indeed.
This post has been made from OWB inside Icaros within VMWare :) . So yes, there's a viable browser on AROS. Blimey! |
OK, colour me very impressed - impressed enough to start using this in anger. Sure there's lots of little idiosyncrasies, but they're just cute ;) , like OWB posting everything twice...
But wow, this is looking positive. |
what machine are u running it on chiark ???
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I am trying to install this on a USB stick or SD card... Does anybody know how to do it? No matter if I copy all shit to the card or pendrive, it would never boot. Do I have to format the card in a special way? Or should I format it from within AROS?
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Will it run on my hardware?
Nvidia 570 Chipset Nvidia 8800GTX (SLi) 4Gb RAM Athlon 6400 Dual core Creative soundcard SATA hard disks (RAID - but I can put a non RAID drive in for this) IDE CD/DVD x2 |
All you need is VMWare ;) Your setup should run it fine :)
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Bah - I hate VMWare - I use it every day :p
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So, did anybody install this on a pendrive or SD card? Please help. |
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8800GTX is not supported yet so you will need to boot using VESA graphics (boot menu option) |
Mihcael, can you help me out with my issue?
I cant seem to install the system on my SD card. I dont want to partition or mess with my internal drive AT ALL. |
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But all the work done to make AROS bottable from USB devices has been done my Michal Schulz you can read about his work on his blog!! You might find the anser there??? The AROS-EXEC website is down atm, but that would be a good place to search for info and ask the question directly in the forum!! if you use IRC client someone could help you at aros irc channel, irc.freenode.net #aros sorry i cant help you further! |
I got a warning from firefox saying that the website had sread malware or somethng like that, so i couldnt enter the forums.
thanks for the other link though! |
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Try this maybe.. (from a quick googly search)
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@Akira. IIRC , starting Icaros, it does some sort of setup, asking for usb suport, etc. if thats enabled and its recognized somehow, have a look at Tools/HDToolBox.
its a bit tricky here. it should look like: ata.device -> unit 0 -> partition 0 -> DH0/DH1 (in case of a recognized usb device you have to choose usbmss.device - i guess so) partition 0 has to be the AROS RDB thing, the DHx are setup as FFS (or SFS). reboot aros after saving changes. then you have to format DHX from cli ( format DRIVE=DHX NAME=WB FFS INTL ). HDToolBox again: "Switches" for DHX to make it automount/bootable. then you can use the Tools/InstallAROS to move all files to DH0. you also have to edit DH0:boot/grub/grub.cfg, like this example (if its not done by the aros-installer - i had to add it manualy): Code:
title AROS VBE 640x480 16bpp these were the steps (those i can recall) i had to do, when i installed an aros-nightly build, to make the system boot from the virtual hdd. maybe it helps somehow. |
Well, I accepted the USB thing, entered HDToolbox and found the USBMSS.DEVICE thing... but I am not able to make any changes to it! Is it because I am running it under QEmu?
However from what I read from Mihcal's post. the support for mass storaqge devices is not complete yet. |
i run it also using qemu and i was able to "edit" the ata.device. not tested with usbmss.device. maybe its just lacking proper implementation for now.
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Couple of videos showing icaros in action on the imica (1.6 Gz mini itx pc)
Icaros part 1 - OWb and other programs Icaros part 2 - Nice demo of Janus UAE |
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