Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Jun 2009 21:59 UTC, submitted by JayDee
SkyOS Not too long ago, Robert Szeleney put the development of SkyOS on a temporary hold. The challenges in keeping up with the ever-changing world of hardware support were simply too big to continue SkyOS then-current development model. As a result, Szeleney recently came up with the idea of using a Linux or NetBSD kernel as the base for SkyOS. Well, we've got a progress report on that one, and in true Szeleney fashion, a lot of work has already been done.
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RE: SkyBuntu?
by Kishe on Fri 26th Jun 2009 05:55 UTC in reply to "SkyBuntu?"
Kishe
Member since:
2006-02-16

nope, this will be comparable to syllable server edition.

it will use linux kernel for compatibility and some bits and bobs to get it all dance and rest of the toolset is his.

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RE[2]: SkyBuntu?
by FunkyELF on Fri 26th Jun 2009 13:25 in reply to "RE: SkyBuntu?"
FunkyELF Member since:
2006-07-26

nope, this will be comparable to syllable server edition.

it will use linux kernel for compatibility and some bits and bobs to get it all dance and rest of the toolset is his.


Okay then ... he's replacing two things. So if you called Kubuntu KDE/GNU/Linux, then this would be Sky/Sky/Linux...because he has his own toolset and desktop environment?

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RE[3]: SkyBuntu?
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Fri 26th Jun 2009 14:55 in reply to "RE[2]: SkyBuntu?"
Bill Shooter of Bul Member since:
2006-07-14

I seriously doubt he's replacing all GNU Software. That would really be counter productive. I know you were going for Window manager/Userland/kernel. So it would probably be Sky/GNUsky/Linux.


Speaking of which, Gnusky would be a pretty cool name for the whole thing. ( pronounced either `new-ski` or `nuski`)

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