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  • I repeat linux is not an operating system - it is a GPL kernel as is hurd

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    • Originally posted by Qaridarium
      Windows8 need:

      1.)"Windows_PowerShell#PowerShell_2.0" ULTRA BASH emulator

      2.)Drop NTFS and Got WINFS Btree Filesystem to emulate an BTRFS linux filesystem.

      3.)Packetmanage system or some people call it ''Appstore'' with an similar system to .deb or .rpm to emulate the ultimate linux feeling.

      3.) Full openGL5 and openCL2 and direktX 13 support with ultra Visualstudio GCC emulator Compiler.

      4.)windows mobil8 to emulate an andorid and KDE5 for windows to emulate the ultimate linux feeling.

      5.) emulate an out of the box radeon feeling by integrating the catalyst into the windows-kernel.

      6.)Integrating an virus scanner and XP-anti-spy software into the window kernel for emulating the security of linux.

      7.) Integrate an similar technic like WINE and Dosbox into this technic to get old windows and dos software to run.

      8.) an VM for porno surfing to get the security in porno surfing like linux or start every app into an sandbox like sandboxy to emulate the linux root free desktop usage and emulate the multiuser fuctionality by Virtual maschines.

      and so one and so one microsoft really need to do a hart work.

      Or you know.. Just turn Windows into a Linux Distro.

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      • Originally posted by Qaridarium
        and so one and so one microsoft really need to do a hart work.
        yeah they suck big time in the long run, bastards

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        • Originally posted by D0pamine View Post
          FGLRX is not bad at all , its slightly behind nvidia thats true but not by a million miles. Where AMD have excelled is releasing specs for their GPUs. AMD should not be developing the free driver - that is the whole point of releasing the specs - it gives the community ( ie: me and you ) the opportunity to support ourselves rather than relying on the FGLRX devs. Like I said some people commenting on this thread do not understand!
          well i differ with you about fglrx since it sux in all my supported PC's (4250, 4650, 4850x2 ) but you are 100% about AMD releasing the specs.

          glxext whatever, i understand you are frustated cuz the state of fglrx but AMD is the most open source friendly company around for graphics these days and doesnt matter what half backed conspiracy theory you came up with cuz that is a fact, for example:

          OpenGL 3+: not AMD fault plz plz learn how to use google lol, this one is 100% fault of Khronos group is you want to know who is responsible for putting patent sensible stuff in the specifications.

          Long time to develop the OSS driver: is not AMD fault either is ours, the first time AMD released the first specs of their GPU, the graphic stack of linux was a 30 years dinosaur unable of take advantage of the new hardware feature, so the community has to start to creating an stable and more future proof graphic stack to be able later to actually develop nice drivers later.

          but that is not true anymore, since aiglx/Xorg/Mesa 7+/gallium/KMS/drm/dri/egl/etc is in a nice shape lately and now we are beggining to see the fruits of those 3 years that took to create these plataforms. aka r300g is getting bleeding close to fglrx 9.3 and r600g is getting hell nicer everyday(at least for me).

          Long time to support new GPU's: that is not true anymore either since cayman got an almost r700 level of support in less than 6 months because the plataform to create drivers is now in nice shape unlike 3 years ago

          and from now on is only to get faster cuz even these days gallium drivers and mesa are still under heavy development, so once mesa reach latest opengl specification and get most of the common performance fixes inside mesa(maybe Q4 2011 or Q1 2012), add new drivers is going to be even faster

          note: mesa now supports like 15% of the opengl 3 specification and there are several branches with more functionality lying around waiting for a bit more test and merge to master branch (maybe mesa 8.0)

          GLSL 3+: glsl is agnostic to the release of opengl so this probably will be coming for mesa 8 even if there still patent issues holding opengl3 specs from merge to master.

          so yes maybe for mesa 8 we can have from master most non patented crap specs of opengl 3+ still named 2.1 but supporting latest glsl from opengl 4.1 in the supported hardware at least(maybe for older card something like a fallback to llvm can be done for those hardware bits missing)

          so plz investigate before posting crap here(you can always post crap in fglrx forum)
          and invest the time you use to get some half backed conspiracy in offer some help to mesa or gallium guys, whining and conspiracy theory dont make development faster.

          you can help mesa/gallium guyz in:
          * send patches to fix problem you found
          * offer yourself as tester and try to provide nice test data to these developers
          * ask in mailing lists or irc one of the other zillion ways to help mesa developers, they are quite friendly if you ask for stuff decently

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          • Originally posted by D0pamine View Post
            I repeat linux is not an operating system - it is a GPL kernel as is hurd
            Not anymore.

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            • Originally posted by BlackStar View Post
              Not anymore.
              Indeed, all one has to do is google "linux definition" and they will pretty much say the same thing.

              Linux is a computer operating system and its kernel.

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              • Originally posted by deanjo View Post
                Indeed, all one has to do is google "linux definition" and they will pretty much say the same thing.

                Linux is a computer operating system and its kernel.
                I really don't care what wikipedia says on this - this is fact. I use the GNU Network Object Model Environment which has all been compiled by the GNU C Compiler ....end of!

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                • there are a range of kernels I can use with this setup not just the linux kernel

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                  • Originally posted by BlackStar View Post
                    Not anymore.
                    go on then , you try to use your linux operating system with no other software

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                    • Why do I get the feeling that I'm talking to people with a neo-win account ' I installed ubuntu' blah blah blah

                      I've been using and developing free software since 2000 ( even before that possibly ) I was on some bad ass drugs at the time ( all prescribed )

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