Hey,
im new to KOS and i have a few questions:
1. is it possible to change the keyboard layout to german?
2. are there any c compilers available for KOS?
3. is WLAN supported or is KOS LAN only?
Thanks
Newcomer questions
Hi mc,
Yes, Press Alt+1, Alt+2, etc to change current keyboard layout. I don't remember exact number for German.rnc wrote:1. is it possible to change the keyboard layout to german?
Yes, search the board for the toolchain by Serge, includes gcc cross-compiler (e.g. here).rnc wrote:2. are there any c compilers available for KOS?
No WiFi support at the moment.rnc wrote:3. is WLAN supported or is KOS LAN only?
You are welcome.rnc wrote:im new to KOS
Thanks for the quick reply.
It's pretty hard for a non russian speaker to get into KOS programming when liturally everything is in russian language. :/
I think the developer language is suppose to be english, so developers around the world can contribute.
In order to push the development of KOS, we should provide a nice documentation about KOS in english.
I think KOS has the potential to become a nice community project but the language barrier is stopping it.
It's pretty hard for a non russian speaker to get into KOS programming when liturally everything is in russian language. :/
I think the developer language is suppose to be english, so developers around the world can contribute.
In order to push the development of KOS, we should provide a nice documentation about KOS in english.
I think KOS has the potential to become a nice community project but the language barrier is stopping it.
I totally agree. As a fellow developer it really is a problem for me.rnc wrote:Thanks for the quick reply.
It's pretty hard for a non russian speaker to get into KOS programming when liturally everything is in russian language. :/
I think the developer language is suppose to be english, so developers around the world can contribute.
In order to push the development of KOS, we should provide a nice documentation about KOS in english.
I think KOS has the potential to become a nice community project but the language barrier is stopping it.
Generall tip for non Rusian-language people. Ask, be stubborn and ASK.Jan135 wrote:I totally agree. As a fellow developer it really is a problem for me.rnc wrote:Thanks for the quick reply.
It's pretty hard for a non russian speaker to get into KOS programming when liturally everything is in russian language. :/
I think the developer language is suppose to be english, so developers around the world can contribute.
In order to push the development of KOS, we should provide a nice documentation about KOS in english.
I think KOS has the potential to become a nice community project but the language barrier is stopping it.
Wiki has english version - docpak in standard distro is in English, assembler menemonics are english dependent . For more advices ask. Be stubborn and patient - ask.Everything is in russian language
I totally agree.rnc wrote:Thanks for the quick reply.
It's pretty hard for a non russian speaker to get into KOS programming when liturally everything is in russian language. :/
I think the developer language is suppose to be english, so developers around the world can contribute.
In order to push the development of KOS, we should provide a nice documentation about KOS in english.
I think KOS has the potential to become a nice community project but the language barrier is stopping it.
As a fellow developer it really is a problem for me.
There are many English-speaking developers here; everyone is ready to help.
Most of Kernel docs have English versions as well.
I guess the main newcomer's problem is the Assembly core, this requires a special way of coding-and-thinking in FASM
Most of Kernel docs have English versions as well.
I guess the main newcomer's problem is the Assembly core, this requires a special way of coding-and-thinking in FASM
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