Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Apr 2007 17:25 UTC, submitted by andymc
OSNews, Generic OSes Version 0.67 of Visopsys was released today, with all the usual bug fixes and tweaks plus two focus areas of improvement: the IDE/ATA disk driver has been 'modernized' with PCI, DMA, and 48-bit addressing support, resulting in a raw I/O performance increase of up to 700%; additionally the Disk Manager (Partition Logic) has been re-engineered and modularized to support the later addition of new disk label types, as well as improved support for MS-DOS logical partitions (moving, creating out-of-order, etc.). Downloads are here, and the change log is here.
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I'm sure it's a neat OS, but...
by shykid on Tue 3rd Apr 2007 18:36 UTC
shykid
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2007-02-22

http://visopsys.org/img/screenshots/screenshot5.jpg

I'm hardly a UI elitist or an eye-candy aficionado, but that has got to be the ugliest interface I've ever seen. It's so ugly I'd be too distracted by it to actually use the OS.