Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Feb 2008 13:42 UTC, submitted by Karl
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Thats very nice to hear about this
( http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/1102 )
I did not know this before.
Boot Haiku in VMWare is a nice idea. But it feels some kind of strange and runs too slow for me.
Don't get me wrong Haiku is and will become a great OS of that I am sure. And I personally will support it as far as I can. (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thQmHGeFb98 for example )
But I want an OS that I can run now and use for my everday useage. And exactly therefor I created Zebuntu.




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2005-07-06
Ok, let's cooperate.
Can you tell me why can't you test your software in Haiku right now? Because you cant boot Haiku yet? Wrong, you CAN boot Haiku in VMWARE, and with networking too!
I don't get the point of creating new stuff and complicated situations, when the right direction is clear and shiny like the sun...
Bear in mind that if you look at this ticket:
http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/1102
you will see that they already had an idea about running the haiku kernel on top of linux, as a separated process (aka. Virtual Kernel)
With this feature you can run BeOS applications under the Haiku kernel, which is executed under the Linux kernel.. with all the devices and drivers fully functional and supported.
As you can see, the points left to justify Zebuntu development are really a few.