Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Jan 2010 16:06 UTC, submitted by fireball
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Imagine a small and minimalist OS which is there just to run Wine. I don't want to install full linux distro just to run wine. In addition, linux + wine are two different things and Wine is not well integrated with Linux.
Nice small well integrated system which sole purpose is to support hardware, run Wine and provide acceptable user experience is all I need with out myriad of config files and ReactOS with its seemless Wine layer is a perfect solution.
Edited 2010-01-19 19:13 UTC
Agreed, but there are many free operating systems on which you can run WINE. So I believe my question still stands.
Not really because other OSs don't have the full Windows-clone environment.
You can slap a Windows theme on a Linux distro running WINE, but that doesn't make it behave anything like Windows.
So what these guys are setting out is much much more than just coding an OS that runs a few Windows apps on an open source kernel.




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Agreed, but there are many free operating systems on which you can run WINE. So I believe my question still stands.