Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Aug 2007 17:51 UTC, submitted by jeanmarc
OSNews, Generic OSes "The HelenOS project is an effort to develop a complete and usable modern operating system, yet offering room for experimenting and research. HelenOS uses its own microkernel written from scratch and supports SMP, multitasking and multithreading on both 32-bit and 64-bit, little-endian and big-endian processor architectures, among wich are AMD64/EM64T (x86-64), ARM, IA-32, IA-64 (Itanium), 32-bit MIPS, 32-bit PowerPC, SPARC V9 and Xen 3.0. Thanks to the relatively high number of supported architectures and suitable design, HelenOS is extremely-well portable."
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RE[7]: Fresh air!
by Bahadir on Tue 21st Aug 2007 13:50 UTC in reply to "RE[6]: Fresh air!"
Bahadir
Member since:
2007-05-19

hell, im using pidgin (formerly gaim) as the im client on my 770. the same im client thats part of the gnome desktop iirc. to me that shows the power of open source, and the moldabillity of the linux "ecosystem".


Although perhaps it's molded a little too much.

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RE[8]: Fresh air!
by hobgoblin on Tue 21st Aug 2007 14:05 in reply to "RE[7]: Fresh air!"
hobgoblin Member since:
2005-07-06

specifics?

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RE[9]: Fresh air!
by Bahadir on Tue 21st Aug 2007 17:04 in reply to "RE[8]: Fresh air!"
Bahadir Member since:
2007-05-19

The specifics is that linux is micro-optimised for servers. Yes it supports a lot of embedded architectures but rather half-heartedly. There's nothing wrong with that, and I doubt any other existing open source OS can do any better than linux. But I think molding PC or server OS'es for embedded systems doesn't work very well.

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