posted by adkilla on Thu 20th Nov 2008 07:31
Conversations Lately I have been looking for an OS that could provide me with a Unix-like environment that has good WiFi, graphics and power management hardware support. Linux distros are nice but the hardware support for something basic like dual monitor support (for something like plugging in a projector) is far from ideal.

Are there any reliable Unix environments that could run under Windows well? I've tried Cygwin and SFU under Windows XP. I recall that these environments are not suitable for running network command-line utilities that require working sys/inet.h headers. Does Vista x64 include SFU? Is it far better than SFU 3.5?

MacBooks are out of the question as they are more expensive outside of the US and limited to slot-loading drives that are not usable with small promo CDs or MiniDVDs that I receive while traveling. It's also equipped with drives that enforce very strict RPC-2 DVD region encoding. These drives are super-slim and can't be replaced easily.

Thanks,
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Not Haiku (yet!)
by mmu_man on Sat 22nd Nov 2008 18:39 UTC
mmu_man
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2006-09-30

I can't say Haiku is up to the task yet, but feel free to help ;)

As for win, I thought SFU was deprecated ? mingw should be enough for most uses.

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RE: Not Haiku (yet!)
by adkilla on Sat 22nd Nov 2008 19:37 in reply to "Not Haiku (yet!)"
adkilla Member since:
2005-07-07

SFU has been replaced by SUA. You can go here for more info: http://www.suacommunity.com/

I am currently testing it out on vista.

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