Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 10th Jun 2006 22:26 UTC, submitted by Jakub Jermar
OSNews, Generic OSes HelenOS 0.2.0 has been released. "This release fixes many bugs and adds new functionality both to the kernel and userspace. The kernel now supports graceful task cleanup and the userspace layer was extended with framebuffer and console services. We also ported BSD tetris to demonstrate userspace capabilities of HelenOS. This is the first release with official documentation.".
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RE[3]: I'm impressed
by ratatask on Sun 11th Jun 2006 11:01 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: I'm impressed"
ratatask
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2006-01-28

Compared to this HelenOS, it seems to be written by peopl who knew their task.

Sure HelenOS might look tidier and organized on the surface - but is boring, offers much much less functionallity based on the design/implementation it has.

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RE[4]: I'm impressed
by nick8325 on Sun 11th Jun 2006 12:07 in reply to "RE[3]: I'm impressed"
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2005-10-06


Sure HelenOS might look tidier and organized on the surface - but is boring, offers much much less functionallity based on the design/implementation it has.


Well, the kernel seems to be fairly complete, even having the beginnings of capability-as-key security (though not, as far as I can see, applied to IPC). If the user-space functionality was there, it wouldn't be at version 0.2 ;)

And having clean and well-organised source code is useful IMO, as it makes it easier to change things later.

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