Suggestion: Linux Enviroment in daedalOS #577
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Hard disks could be created through another app, I would recommend a qcow2 disk so space can be saved |
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1-2 GB is still too large for a static website. Using qcow2 would require modifying V86 source code, which is beyond this project's scope, if I guess right. |
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v86 should support qcow2 hard disks out of the box, I've tested with the website before and I think It worked, ill try again though |
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If you’re willing there is also CheerpX |
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No, only raw (.img) hard disk images are supported.
v86 supports loading disk sectors on demand, so this shouldn't be a problem. Or you can load the entire system image once at start and save it locally, like anuraOS does. Anyway, daedalOS has built-in v86 emulator and latest Tiny Core works fine: |
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oh nice! for some reason v86 has felt really laggy to me, even with lightweight systems |
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Indeed I have added v86 already. I hope one day to have x64 support for live cd's and such. |
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I was thinking you could use v86 to have a linux environment/distribution like Alpine or maybe TinyCoreLinux as an app in the start menu, it could save to a say... 20-40 gb hard disk to use... it seems like 1-2 gigs of ram could be enough to run it.
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