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01/OS
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README.md

What is this?

This is the operating system that powers the 01.

No, I mean what's this folder?

It's the diff between 01OS and Ubuntu.

01OS should be a customized version of Linux. Ubuntu is popular, stable, runs on lots of different hardware. (open question: Should this be Xubuntu, which is lighter? or something else?)

We want to build on Ubuntu by customizing the stable branch programatically, not by forking it — which would mean we'd have to maintain the underlying OS, merge in security patches, etc. Yuck.

This folder contains everything we want to change from the base Ubuntu. A folder here represents a folder added/modified at the root. You can think of it like the diff between 01OS and Ubuntu.

I imagine we'll use something like Cubic to then press this + Ubuntu into an ISO image.

Structure

start.sh

The start script's job is to start the core and the app (in full-screen mode).

/core

The core's job is to:

  1. Set up the language model
  2. Set up the interpreter
  3. Serve the interpreter at "/"

/app

The app's job is to be the interface between the user and the interpreter. This could be text only, audio, video, who knows.

For the first version, I think we should just handle audio in/out. So the app's job here is to:

  1. Be a fullscreen app for the user to use 01
  2. Turn the user's speech into text and send it to "/"
  3. Turn the interpreter's text into speech and play it for the user

Changes to Linux

We need to make the following changes:

  1. Modify the bootloader to just show white circle on black
  2. Auto start the start script, start.sh
  3. Put detectors everywhere, which will put LMC Messages from the computer into /01/core/queue
  4. (open question: should we do this? do we want the first 01 to be ready for GUI control?) Make the display that's shown to the user (and filled with the app) the secondary display. The primary display will be a normal Ubuntu desktop, invisible to the user. Why? So the interpreter can control the primary display "under the hood".