Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 28th May 2009 12:08 UTC, submitted by lemur2
Linux There are several ways to run Windows programs on Linux (virtualisation, WINE) and vice versa really isn't a problem either with Cygwin, or better yet, native ports thanks to the Windows variants of Gtk+ and Qt. Still, what if Windows support was built straight into the Linux kernel? Is something like that even possible? Sure it is, and the Chinese figured it'd be an interesting challenge, and called it the Linux Unified Kernel.
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RE[2]: FrankensteinOS
by gedmurphy on Thu 28th May 2009 15:54 UTC in reply to "RE: FrankensteinOS"
gedmurphy
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2005-12-23

If Linux needs (a working)ReactOS kernel to reach the desktop, that is it needs to be Windows, why not just use the Free Windows-like OS ReactOS and forget about POSIX, X11 and command lines altogether?


My thoughts exactly.

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