Programming Linux on Cell 19
Nora writes "developerWorks has posted a
slightly
expanded version of
the paper presented at LinuxTag today by
IBM's Linux-for-Cell maintainer
Arnd Bergmann (which was
mentioned
on Slashdot a few weeks ago).
I searched the LinuxTag site to post a link to their copy of the paper
also, but I couldn't find one (but my German is not so good, so it's
probably my fault). In addition to the abovementioned paper on the SPU file system, we have
also published an interview
with
Arnd Bergmann in which we learn more about programming for Linux on
Cell, and programming for
Cell
in general -- and also that there is no such thing as the so-called 'Cell
Workstation' that some of us have been looking
forward to for a long time (apparently, it's just the Blade board
prototype that many of us have already seen). And of course,
much more. "
Stable Phone! (Score:1)
Re:Stable Phone! (Score:1)
Re:Stable Phone! (Score:1)
Re:Stable Phone! (Score:2)
Re:Stable Phone! (Score:1)
Re:Stable Phone! (Score:2)
After a while you get very used to the old "it's not responding, just yank the battery". Naturally such bugs should be removed from a system before delivery.
Re:Stable Phone! (Score:2)
On a side note, at the time of writing there are 9 posts, and the story has been out for a few hours. Pretty sad, I bet a story about linux on cellphone wouldve gotten more posts.
Re:Stable Phone! (Score:2)
I hear daydreaming is a lot more exciting (and relieving).
Slashdot
Rumors for nerds. Stuff that doesn't exist (yet).
DragonFlyBSD (Score:2)
Anyone know if the DragonFlyBSD [dragonflybsd.org] people are considering going anywhere with this? It seems right up their alley.
Cell-CPU auf dem LinuxTag (Score:2, Informative)
GCC (Score:3, Insightful)
GCC is GPL, of course. Where's the Cell GCC port for download?
LinuxTag (website) (Score:1)
Which ironically enough is about the only english phrase to be found on that website.
I know I might just be ranting, but this is not only the problem with the website, but is in fact typically for the event itself as well.
I honestly can't see why any linux conference where 75+% of all talks are in German can claim to b