Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Nov 2008 22:56 UTC
Amiga & AROS Saturday November 8, I received an email from someone, inquiring if I would be interested in "doing a first interview/introduction into a new operating system". We get these emails and news submissions all the time, and most of the time, "new operating system" means Ubuntu-with-a-black-theme, so we don't bother. I figured this time things wouldn't be different, but after a bit of digging around, there's a little more to it this time.
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wow, how exciting
by Bully on Tue 11th Nov 2008 20:09 UTC
Bully
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2006-04-07

Another linux distro.

Yes i know, i'm oversimplifying.
But using the linux kernal doesn't seem the way to create an 'Amiga inspired OS'.

RE: wow, how exciting
by ebasconp on Tue 11th Nov 2008 23:16 in reply to "wow, how exciting"
ebasconp Member since:
2006-05-09

But using the linux kernal doesn't seem the way to create an 'Amiga inspired OS'.


Why not?

The UNIX-like "personality" of Linux is given by two factors: its POSIX interface and its GNU tools; the POSIX interface is not a big deal, because a lot of non-unix OSes implement it [including Windows in some way] and the GNU tools, are built in userland. Removing the GNU tools or developing a parallel set of tools instead of them, creates a brand new operating system with a totally different personality (let's see the case of MacOSX)

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