ReactOS 0.2.3 Released 22
cuppm writes "ReactOS has just released version 0.2.3 of their free WinNT/2k clone! 'New LiveCD image, improved and more stable kernel and win32k kernel graphics subsystem, lots of networking foundation work, improved setup and better bundled explorer, command shell and drivers. Also included is newly ported user DLL code from WINE.' Download it here. It works pretty well in VMware and is progressing quickly."
Great (Score:3, Insightful)
Either that, or MS will switch from being an OS vendor to a support vendor.
Yeah right, and monkeys will fly out my butt.
Re:Uh (Score:2, Interesting)
In theory, ReactOS can be ported to other platforms, so the Win32 API could become a sort of write-once run-anywhere system. ReactOS also can be extended quite easily, so I could have an ObjC layer if I wanted to write it.
Re:Uh (Score:2, Informative)
Sure, but unless you would like to emulate the Pentium 4 as part of the OS as well, you will need to recompile the apps. That means you need source code. Good luck running MS Office on ReactOS running on any of the non-Intel, non-PPC platforms here [netbsd.org]
This does most of those who maintai
Re:Uh (Score:1)
Until someone links it with Bochs anyway, which I hear is going to happen...
Re:Uh (Score:2)
I believe that was one of the ideas the DarWine project was working on. However, everyone is starting to realize bochs is ass slow. Also, remember windows NT 3.5 ran on PPC and 4.0 ran on alpha. Sure the apps had to be recompiled, but thats an option for all the good open source windows software.
Re:Uh (Score:4, Interesting)
from what i've heard i got the impression that reactOS is all about making an nt style _kernel_, and most of the higher level win32 api stuff is mainly ported from wine, so it is more a non-unix system with a "unix-style win32-api" running on top of it.
but the end result being useful or not, the efforts of the reactOS project have already resulted in some advances in the mingw flavour of gcc, so i could easily see the wine api development profiting from this as well. (and don't come at me with "then they'd better invest their time directly in wine, spare time projects - reactOS certainly falls into that category - just don't work that way)
ps: and hey, who knows, maybe this thing will get really really good and one day they can make a better foss unix by adding a unix subsystem on top of their kernel
Hung at Scanning PCI.. (Score:2)
Screenshots look cool, but guess my hardware isn't supported.
Re:Hung at Scanning PCI.. (Score:2)
At least it's an accurate clone
run the Windows clone on Windows (Score:2)
Interesting (Score:3, Informative)
This way we would have a system capable of running Windows applications _and_ Linux applications.... which would be very nice.
Re:Interesting (Score:2, Insightful)
Isn't that what WINE [winehq.com] is for?
Re:Interesting (Score:1)
the drawback of that certainly is that you get the source of most os instabilitiy in current windows incarnations when loading those drivers... just think brooktree-based tv *shudders*
Re:Interesting (Score:1)
Actually, for me, linux has better hardware support than windows. I just bought a Dimension 8300 and installed both w2k server and red hat on it. Everything except the soft modem worked on redhat. On 2k, the nic, the sound card, and the firewire card didn't work.
Re:Interesting (Score:1)
(really no flame intended, it is a very very good thing that linux is coming closer and closer to supporting everything from the first day on)
infidel thoughts! (Score:1)