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RE[3]: Actually the "Duke Nukem of OSes" is...
by jigzat on Sat 8th Dec 2012 02:05
in reply to "RE[2]: Actually the "Duke Nukem of OSes" is..."
Yeah plus they said it before, "we don't want to be another Linux distro", not using Linux although not practical is good for keeping BeOS-Haiku identity.
From my perspective I think having another free kernel around is a breathe of fresh air...man I'm tired of hearing about Linux, I wish GNU finally get HURD out of is alpha stage too.
RE[4]: Actually the "Duke Nukem of OSes" is...
by renox on Mon 10th Dec 2012 09:54
in reply to "RE[3]: Actually the "Duke Nukem of OSes" is..."
Yeah plus they said it before, "we don't want to be another Linux distro", not using Linux although not practical is good for keeping BeOS-Haiku identity.
And it is still a poor reason: Android is the living proof that you can use the Linux kernel without being considered as just another Linux distro. Also there are Linux distributions which brings something really different: NixOS(functional package manager), GoboLinux(simpler FHS), Ubuntu(Unity) for example.
From my perspective I think having another free kernel around is a breathe of fresh air
If the kernel would bring a new concepts such as Genode "sandboxing" by default or HURD, then I would agree, but I don't think that this is the case for NewOS.. ...man I'm tired of hearing about Linux,
That is a really poor reason against Linux, you hear about Linux because it is successful (except for the desktop).





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Most FreeBSD drivers can be re-compiled for Haiku with minimal change.
Haiku has pretty awesome hardware support for a niche OS - and it is getting better continually.
The NewOS kernel was chosen because it required the least amount of work to gain BeOS binary compatibility because it was created by a Be engineer...