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RE[4]: Why is EyeOS not an operating system?
by Neolander on Wed 26th May 2010 10:22
in reply to "RE[3]: Why is EyeOS not an operating system?"




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2005-07-06
I agree that EyeOS is not really an Operating System because it needs an Operating System and a Browser to access it. Granted, there are efforts to bolt EyeOS on top of a Linux distro to act like a Window Manger/Desktop Environment, but it lacks the important task of being an interface between a user and the hardware. (kernel, drivers, etc.)
On the other hand.... OSNews posts KDE and Gnome releases, as well as news about MS Office, and other applications....so EyeOS does deserve a place amongst OSNews because it's the type of thing that OS Enthusiasts want to hear about.
[Edit: Crappy spelling]
Edited 2010-05-26 10:14 UTC