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On the Web
- The AtheOS Info Site - It lists various user and developer questions and answers about AtheOS in FAQ format. Specifically, it covers how to set a view to use a fixed font, how to compile the sources from scratch, and how to handle graphics. The AtheOS Info Site also discusses particulars of the AtheOS API and Unicode support.
- SourceForge: AtheOS - The official developers' mailing list for AtheOS is where most users of AtheOS discuss programming and news and post their questions concerning development.
- Mobyfoo.org: AtheOS - Some AtheOS software, drivers.
- Myelin: Notes on AtheOS - Has a few scripts and software ports that work with AtheOS, and notes on inner workings of AppServer and startup sequence, possibly of interest to some developers.
- BeBits - AtheOS-FS - AtheOS File System plugin for BeOS.
- AtheOS Desktop Accessories - Software under development; ACalculator, AClock, AZoom, Spanish keymap.
- AtheOS - Multiuser OS, in development for 4 years, object oriented multi-threaded GUI, 64-bit journaling file system, and Synchronous MultiProcessor (SMP) support. Open source, GPL.
- Wikipedia: AtheOS - Encyclopedia article, with links to many topics.
- Interview with the AtheOS Creator, Kurt Skauen - Asks Skauen's views on binary compatibility in future versions of AtheOS, multithreading, and the future of his OS in general. [OSNews]
- Users Update AtheOS, But Still No Word from its Founder - This article details the events that led up to Syllable's fork from AtheOS, including the 9 month disappearance of Kurt Skauen, the lead developer of AtheOS. [OSNews]
Wikipedia Articles
- AtheOS File System - The AtheOS file system (AFS) was originally used in the AtheOS operating system, and is now a part of the Syllable operating system. AFS started with exactly the same data structures as the Be File System, BFS, and extended its feature set in many ways.
- Atheos - Atheos may refer to:
- AtheOS - * atheos.syllable-norden.
- History of atheism - Although the term atheism originated in the 16th century, based on Ancient Greek ἄθεος "godless, denying the gods, ungodly"Modern translations of classical texts sometimes translate atheos as "atheistic". As an abstract noun, there was also atheotēs ("atheism").