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Alternative OS:. Syllable. Who Developed the OS and When.

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  1. Alternative OS: Syllable

  2. Who Developed the OS and When • “There is a small core team of developers, comprised of Kristian Van Der Vliet (Vanders), Kaj de Vos and Anthony Morphett. There are also other developers who write patches, create applications and port software for Syllable” (Syllable, 2011). • June 2002 to present.

  3. What Platform is the OS for? • Syllable (desktop) is built for the personal computer architecture. • However, there is a server version which is built for server architecture. That being said, it is based on Linux, whereas the desktop version is not.

  4. History • What influenced its development? • Syllable is influenced by the AtheOS which ended at version 0.3.7. • AtheOS was an OS built by Kurt Skauen but later abandond. • Other OSs derived from it? • Currently, the only other OS derived from Syllable is the server OS. However, Syllable itself is derived from the AtheOS.

  5. Features • Read Write AFS which is a native file system to Syllable. • Read Write FAT file systems. • Read Write CD-ROM ISO9660 • Read Write Linux ext2/3 • Read Write NTFS • Can be used in Virtual Machines • Completely open source • Free • For home or office use • GUI Based OS similar to Linux, easy to use

  6. Limitations • No compatibility with Windows executables • Very basic OS with limited application support. • Still a bit buggy • Development is dependent on free labor • This means that the life time of the OS can drop off suddenly (think AtheOS).

  7. Reference • Syllable. (2011). Frequently Asked Question. Retrieved January 20, 2011, from Syllable: http://web.syllable.org/documentation/FAQ.html

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