Linked by Andy Tanenbaum on Mon 25th Sep 2006 05:41 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes How often have you rebooted your TV set in the past year? Probably a lot less than you have rebooted your computer. Of course there are many "reasons" for this, but increasingly, nontechnical users don't want to hear them. They just want their computer to work perfectly all the time and never crash. MINIX 3 is a project to develop an operating system as reliable as a TV set, for embedded systems and mission critical applications, but also for future $50 single-chip laptops and general desktop use. The focus is being small, simple, and reliable. Note: This is the last entry for the Alternative OS Contest.
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RE: Re: trying to change history
by hobgoblin on Mon 25th Sep 2006 13:27 UTC in reply to "Re: trying to change history"
hobgoblin
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2005-07-06

well given that the interface is a messaging system, i think it can be made to be highly stable, in theory.

basicly they can introduce versioned messages, and if some drivers are so old that they dont pass version, assume it goes to the oldest of the old.

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