redox/config/x86_64/demo.toml

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# Configuration for demonstration
include = ["../desktop.toml"]
# General settings
[general]
# Filesystem size in MiB
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filesystem_size = 1536
# Package settings
[packages]
# GUI Apps
periodictable = {}
# GUI Data
intel-one-mono = {}
# Shell Apps
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curl = {}
git = {}
gnu-grep = {}
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ripgrep = {}
sodium = {}
# Games
dosbox = {}
freedoom = {}
neverball = {}
prboom = {}
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redox-games = {}
sopwith = {}
syobonaction = {}
# Demos
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acid = {}
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nushell = {}
orbclient = {}
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pixelcannon = {}
rodioplay = {}
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gears = {}
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# MIDI
freepats = {}
[[files]]
path = "/home/user/Welcome.txt"
data = """
##############################################################################
# #
# Welcome to Redox! #
# #
# Redox is an operating system written in Rust, a language with focus #
# on safety and high performance. Redox, following the microkernel design, #
# aims to be secure, usable, and free. Redox is inspired by previous kernels #
# and operating systems, such as SeL4, MINIX, Plan 9, and BSD. #
# #
# Redox _is not_ just a kernel, it's a full-featured Operating System, #
# providing packages (memory allocator, file system, display manager, core #
# utilities, etc.) that together make up a functional and convenient #
# operating system. You can loosely think of it as the GNU or BSD ecosystem, #
# but in a memory safe language and with modern technology. #
# #
# The website can be found at https://www.redox-os.org. #
# #
# For things to try on Redox, please see #
# https://doc.redox-os.org/book/ch02-06-trying-out-redox.html #
# #
##############################################################################
"""