Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 12th Aug 2007 20:23 UTC
QNX A few years ago, I was an avid QNX user. I used the non-commercial desktop version of this wonderfully clean and elegant pure-microkernel operating system for a long period of time, as a desktop operating system. I liked the whole style of this operating system, its Photon user interface, and its excellent package management system. I even wrote a three-page article about it. Sadly, QSS, the company behind QNX, lost all interest in the non-commercial desktop version, and ditched it, leaving only a hard-to-find 30-day evaluation version alive. Community interest dwindled, and so did mine. Despite my lost interest, it saddened me today to learn that QNXZone.com, a community portal for QNX, has been shut down. Read on for a few short thoughts.
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RE: Heh
by Thom_Holwerda on Sun 12th Aug 2007 21:27 UTC in reply to "Heh"
Thom_Holwerda
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2005-06-29

Nothing new here. uKernels are meant to die.

Die? QNX is doing extremely well in its intended space: the embedded, mission critical environments. QSS is part of Harman International, a company that's also doing very well, financially.

So, again, die...?

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