I have recently discovered, as of Tuesday evening, that Sourceforge's anonymous CVS for ELKS is up and running (Thanks, Jody!). It hasn't been edited in a year and a half, but I'm confident it will soon be brought up to speed. I have finally gotten a working, bootable ELKS system, but I don't have an HTTP server, so I'd have to send binaries via email if anyone wants them. There seem to be two outstanding bugs in the BCC include library system, where linuxmt/types.h and linuxmt/errno.h need to be replaced with the equivalents in elks/include/linuxmt; does anyone else have compile problems with elkscmd/sys_utils/ps.c and elksnet/ktcp/tcpdev.c? Some outstanding projects on the todo list I've noticed: - Finish porting the nano-x windows system to ELKS (there's a few files in elkscmd/lib/vga, but only enough for a simple demo, and it isn't installed). I get a few errors on compilation but nothing too bad. - Port bootblocks into elkscmd. It would make things quite a bit easier and would cut loose some of the BCC-integration. - Take all of the programs in elkscmd/mtools and combine them into one program. This would save a great deal of disk space if it's ever integrated into the disk images, and would make things a lot easier for anyone trying to use it. - Make elkscmd/e3 compilable with as86. It results in ten bazillion error messages currently. (I don't know any assembly.) - Fix the compilation bugs in elkscmd/elvis. I suspect it's another BCC library error like the ones above, although there seem to be other problems. I'll try and get some of these finished if I have a free weekend, but I'm only an amateur and I'm not sure how far I'll get. May the Force be with us! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-8086" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html