Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Jun 2009 22:20 UTC
ReactOS, the project to create a Windows NT-compatible operating system, has published another news update with some interesting news items. The legal position of the ReactOS Foundation has been strengthened, and now has a VeriSign certificate that might help other open source projects as well, the new ATA driver is more or less complete, and there's some progress in the area of video drivers.
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Maybe they do it because they like the idea of having windows drivers installed instead of sitting in linux forums asking all day .
Furthermore i like to add that Linux would kick ass if some cool asm-hacker would remake the mlinux kernel so that it ran all kinds of windows inf/dll drivers and strenghten directx support.
But until that eggheads realize that we'll keep run games on windows or torture ourselves in winex and give linux shit about how some of our hardware don't work.
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Maybe they do it because they like the idea of having windows drivers installed instead of sitting in linux forums asking all day .
Furthermore i like to add that Linux would kick ass if some cool asm-hacker would remake the mlinux kernel so that it ran all kinds of windows inf/dll drivers and strenghten directx support.
But until that eggheads realize that we'll keep run games on windows or torture ourselves in winex and give linux shit about how some of our hardware don't work.