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Encyclopedia > BeOS Networking Environment

BeOS Networking Environment or BONE is the unreleased re-write of the BeOS network stack planned for inclusion in R5. BeOS is an operating system for personal computers which began development by Be Inc. ... A protocol stack is a particular software implementation of a computer networking protocol suite. ...


BONE is composed of largely re-written networking stack based on BSD networking, and brings both stability and performance increases. BONE was meant to make Unix apps port easier and BeOS networking more stable. yellowTAB ZETA is based on Dano and includes BONE. BSD redirects here; for other uses see BSD (disambiguation). ... Unix or UNIX is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and Douglas McIlroy. ... yellowTAB ZETA is an operating system developed by yellowTAB of Germany based on the BeOS operating system developed by Be Incorporated. ... Dano is the build codename and most commonly used name to refer to a leaked R5. ...

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History

There are a few reasons why BONE did not find its way into R5, one because Be Inc. was focusing its financial attention to pursuing legal battles with Microsoft and eventually exhausted their money supply, and Be Inc. were already late into releasing a new version of BeOS and so they instead chose just to make an upgrade to R4.5 and label it as R5. Be, Incorporated was the company that developed the BeOS operating system and BeBox computer. ... Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ... Be, Incorporated was the company that developed the BeOS operating system and BeBox computer. ...


About the same time, BONE was being beta-tested by Be Inc. and a handful of users and Be employees tested BONE under the file named bone7a_install.zip. In the last days of Be, the left over installer file (bone7a_install.zip) that the beta testers were given had made its way onto the Internet. The result came in the form of a script installer, an included uninstaller, as well with separate .pkg installer with all the unreleased and in progress BeOS betas.


Performance

While not quite meeting the performance levels of BSD or Linux systems, BONE vastly improved the speed of networking under BeOS by as much as a factor of 20x according to reports from some Be, Inc. engineers. This is mainly due to the fact that it was moved from userland into the kernel. BSD redirects here; for other uses see BSD (disambiguation). ... Linux (also known as GNU/Linux) is a Unix-like computer operating system. ...


Stability

BONE is much more stable than net server which has a tendency to stop accepting connections after a while. Although the move in kernel gives BONE the potential to bring the whole system down this is both unlikely and rare as it is based on the tried and tested BSD networking code. Kernel can mean: seed kernel (computer science) kernel (mathematics) See also Kernel (serbias leading dnb producers & djs - Phase & Toxic, also known as Codex ) Colonel (a homophone) This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... BSD redirects here; for other uses see BSD (disambiguation). ...


Compatibility after R5 installation

All applications written for BONE will not run on the older net server networking stack, but BONE is backwards compatible with apps written for net_server. BONE also brings with it better POSIX compatibility such as "sockets as file descriptors" which makes porting software from Unix platforms easier, and gives more support for the latest and newest apps available for BeOS. The term backwards compatible refers to the ability of a recent software or hardware components to be able to work with earlier versions of the same product. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


The last version of BONE that was made for R5 is named "7a". This is older than the one in Dano and is known to have issues such as breaking printing compatibility. The version of BONE included in Dano is much newer as is the rest of the system which benefits from many updates.


The BONE version of R5 is mentioned to have a "visible" RAM limit of 768 MB. Look up RAM, Ram, ram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


After the install, some network cards will produce a KDL upon boot-up. One known network card that causes a KDL with BONE, is a Linksys LNE100TX board with the chip by PNIC. The KDL output starts as: A KDL is a term used on BeOS and possibly other operating systems for a serious kernel error which causes the computer to drop into the kernel debugger. ... A KDL is a term used on BeOS and possibly other operating systems for a serious kernel error which causes the computer to drop into the kernel debugger. ... Linksys is a networking company founded in 1988. ... A KDL is a term used on BeOS and possibly other operating systems for a serious kernel error which causes the computer to drop into the kernel debugger. ...

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Sometimes the card will work fine after a reinstall, but after a few reboots the KDL will occur 9/10 reboots. You may or may not encounter the same error. A KDL is a term used on BeOS and possibly other operating systems for a serious kernel error which causes the computer to drop into the kernel debugger. ...


Regardless, even the version 7a installer for R5 supports newer hardware that has to do with communications: more network cards, modems, USB devices and even wireless cards. Hardware is the general term that is used to describe physical artifacts of a technology. ... A modem (a portmanteau word constructed from modulator and demodulator) is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal (sound), to encode digital information, and that also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information. ... The USB (Type A and B) Connectors A USB Series “A” plug Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to interface devices. ... A wireless network interface card (WNIC) is a network card which connects to a radio-based computer network, unlike a regular network card (NIC) which connects to a wire-based network such as token ring or ethernet. ...


Security issues

It is highly recommended after you've set up your 'Identity' to After the bone7a_install is complete, the telnet and ftp services are enabled by default. The ftp service can be used to log in and gain access to your whole hard disk drive. This is because the user and password is "baron" so someone who knew this could possibly take advantage if you have not simply performed the very easy task of disabling all services. TELNET is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network LAN connections. ... The abbreviation FTP can refer to: The File Transfer Protocol used on the Internet. ...


To disable all services enabled by default, locate the "Boneyard" preference (under BeMenu/Preferences) select the "Services" tab and hit the "Disable All" button, and then "Apply Changes".

BeOS (category)
Companies: Be Inc. | Gobe Software | yellowTAB | Magnussoft
Computers: BeBox | Sony eVilla
Operating systems: BeOS | BeIA | Haiku | magnussoft ZETA


 
 

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