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2005-08-21
Nothing new in ZETA? Well, aside from the huge number of bugfixes, they're switching to GCC4 this year (probably). That means both breaking binary compatibility with BeOS R5 and a plethora of new possibilities. They're also porting OpenOffice and hacking away with Translators, Mediakit, etc.
Besides, comparing Linux to ZETA is like comparing Windows to Linux. They are different, even though both contain GNU utilities and both have a GUI.