X-Git-Url: http://git.jankratochvil.net/?p=www.jankratochvil.net.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=project%2Fcaptive%2FIndex.html.pl;h=8ff22219937cca831890df76f5e71ae692b868ea;hp=9a19f3555c02b1c202e3fbfe086ba8edd7dbc125;hb=256707c6dd77597b15b156c5674e213601e8a163;hpb=80a440a81fca74f123013a84e77cdddee161db0a
diff --git a/project/captive/Index.html.pl b/project/captive/Index.html.pl
index 9a19f35..8ff2221 100755
--- a/project/captive/Index.html.pl
+++ b/project/captive/Index.html.pl
@@ -27,13 +27,14 @@ use warnings;
BEGIN{ open F,"Makefile"; our $top_dir=pop @{[split /\s/,(grep /^top_srcdir/, $_!!! DO NOT DISCLOSE !!!
\n".vskip(
print <<"HERE";
The First Read/Write NTFS for Free Operating Systems
-The First Free Microsoft Windows Kernel API Emulation
+The First Open Source MS-Windows Kernel API for Free OS
HERE
my @stuff=(
"A lot of people claim themselves as Windows Programmers.\n"
." Now I can finally join them - I also wrote my own Microsoft Windows.",
"Why do they need ".a_href('http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winserver2k3_gold2.asp','5000 developers')
- ." to write Microsoft Windows when it is just One Man Show task?",
+ ." to write Microsoft Windows when it can be just One Man Show?",
@@ -72,8 +73,10 @@ print <<"HERE";
@{[ map("
- @{[ a_href My::Web::img_src('captive-install-acquire'),
- img('captive-install-acquire-small','[ Captive Microsoft Windows Drivers Acquire Illustration ]') ]}
+ @{[
+ img 'captive-install-acquire-small','[ Captive Microsoft Windows Drivers Acquire Illustration ]',
+ "a_href_img"=>'captive-install-acquire'
+ ]}
@@ -95,8 +98,8 @@ my %reqpkg=(
3=>[qw(glib2 gnome-vfs2 ORBit2 libxml2 openssl popt readline)],
);
my %version=(
- map(($_=>["0.9.2","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
- "lufs"=>["0.9.6","1captive2"],
+ map(($_=>["0.9.6","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
+ "lufs"=>["0.9.6","1captive5"],
"gnome-vfs-httpcaptive"=>["2.3.8captive2","0"],
"ntfsprogs"=>["200309071734","1captive1"],
"ntfsprogs-gnomevfs"=>["1.0.1","0"],
@@ -152,7 +155,7 @@ my @dist=(
(my $filedev=$file)=~s/^\Q$pkg\E-/${pkg}-devel-/;
$r.="
".&$a_href_arch("dist/$filedev",$filedev) if $has_devel{$pkg};
if ($pkg eq "captive-install") {
- for (qw(libxml2-2.5.4-1.i386.rpm libxml2-python-2.5.4-1.i386.rpm)) {
+ for (qw(libxml2-2.5.4-1.i386.rpm libxml2-python-2.5.4-1.i386.rpm libxml2-devel-2.5.4-1.i386.rpm)) {
$r.="
".&$a_href_arch('ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/'.$_,$_)." of Red Hat 9";
}
}
@@ -230,9 +233,26 @@ print <<"HERE";
available Microsoft Windows drivers versions. Now you can execute:
-+ +# mount -t captive-ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt/dosc
++ # mkdir /mnt/dosc
+ # mount -t captive-ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt/dosc +
'captive' is the base package. It contains debugging 'captive-cmdline' client.
+'captive-lufs' permits mounting NTFS as regular filesystem. It needs 'lufs'.
+'lufs' is a daemon to enable userland process to provide filesystem functions.
Any errors from 'captive-lufs' are written to '/var/log/messages'.
+ +Needed drivers (at least ntoskrnl.exe+ntfs.sys) must be in '/var/lib/captive'.
+ +'captive' package creates 'captive' user and 'captive' group on your system.
+ +Compatibility with existing binary Microsoft Windows file system drivers was reached. Microsoft Windows kernel system components required by these drivers @@ -287,7 +307,7 @@ class="quote">/usr/share/lufs/prepmod.
@{[ a_href 'http://www.reactos.com/','ReactOS' ]} code base made a big asset for this functionality.
Why did I install Microsoft Windows and wrote such disgusting piece of code?
- I expect @{[ a_href $W->{"top_dir"}."/CV.html.pl","yet another challenging task" ]}, !
+ Expecting @{[ a_href $W->{"resume_url"},"yet another challenging task" ]}!