Hello Carlos,@Carlos:every time I think we have all OSes new ones pop up :-) Well, the more the merrier. It's good to have more to choose from.@Carlos:It seems the ISOs are created daily from Riscy. Indeed it does, the timestamp was 04:40 yesterday too. I pointed the download to the dir instead of the ISO and i will always update the date of the last update, whenever i update the list. If i won't forget. :P@Carlos:LOL, I just read the announcement of CentOS 6 and thought this would be available for PPC ;-) Could be, but i've never encountered it.@Carlos:Ah and you can remove the "beta" from Void. The maintainers said it was not a beta. They are almost on par with the original. Done.@Carlos:And the ISO of CruxPPC is not alpha anymore. The November release was a beta and the December releases no longer are labeled as beta. So it must be something between beta and final?
Or is it final? I don't know. Well, they say, this is the last release of 3.5, so i think it is final. Next is CruxPPC 3.6.@Carlos:How's the job search going? A local company approached me on linkedin several weeks ago, that they are looking for embedded C/C++ developers for a big company named Thyssenkrupp. It could be mostly done from home, but sometimes i would be summoned at their local HQ. I asked how frequently i must go in, because if it's not too frequent (1-2 times per 1-2 months), then i can manage it, otherwise i cannot, because i am possibly suffering from CFS and i am a bit limited with distance travelling. They asked some questions about my state, but never replied again. They might have changed their minds, or it is because they were already on holiday. They have to assemble a team of five until the end of January, so it's not concluded yet. But also, they could not yet answer what the task will be or what kind of environment i will have to use. Because if it requires high-math or i have to work on windows, then it's out of my expertise. |