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Simply GNUstep Delivers UNIX, Simply

Eugenia writes "A new, Linux-based operating system released recently, called Simply GNUstep and it is based on the GNUstep architecture, originally built by NeXT (OpenSTEP) and is now also used by MacOSX (Cocoa). The alpha version of the x86-based OS is available for download and boots off the 110 MB bootable CD. The cool thing about Simply GNUstep is its partial source compatibility with MacOSX programs (further compatibility is still worked on) and its clean infrastructure, as it only includes GnuSTEP graphical applications like WindowMaker, Mail.app etc. You can read an introduction article of the OS at OSNews."

396 comments

  1. If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Improv · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Then I've found the Linux distro for me.
    I've been starting to move my systems to
    BSD to avoid the Redhat braindamage that seems
    to be spreading to other linuces (xinetd, vi=vim,
    and so on), but perhaps this might make me give
    second thought... If only someone would mix
    all of the BSD userland stuff with the Linux
    kernel...

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    1. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Mr_Matt · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      vi=vim,

      Not to be hyper-critical, but what's so bad about vim? I recall Slackware 3.4 using vim as vi, and it worked just as well as the ancient Sun-provided vi that I was using at work.

      Okay, so I'm nitpicking, but isn't that what geeks do? :)

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      But what does my opinion matter, I just vote here. It's not like I have any money or anything.
    2. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

      if you think the linux kernel is in any way shape or form better than any BSD kernel, well...i'm not going to say it.

    3. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What don't you like about VIM?

    4. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No kidding, dude. An excellent scheduler, a working VM subsystem, scalability, reliability...the list goes on and on! I'm sure Linux'll catch up one of these days. =)

    5. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Improv · · Score: 2

      Depends on which kernel. As I said, I really like
      the BSD userland stuff. The FreeBSD bootup driver
      switching utility is quite impressive. But I like
      the broader driver support that Linux has, and
      the build tools to recompile the kernel on linux
      are nice. If it wern't for those two features,
      I probably would prefer the FreeBSD kernel, although
      when it comes to userland features, I actually
      prefer OpenBSD.

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      For every problem, there is at least one solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.
    6. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by fthr_gasp · · Score: 1

      >If only someone would mix
      >all of the BSD userland stuff with the Linux

      erm....slackware?

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    7. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Can you hold your breath long enough for ANY of the BSD's to support SMP better than Linux 2.0 did?

      I know I can't.

    8. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by bjb · · Score: 1

      For me, sometimes I only want to load vi (227,732 bytes) for a quick fix instead of the enormous vim binary (2,347,476 bytes). Not a big deal with fast hardware, but you sometimes see the difference... just a habit, really..

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    9. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      FreeBSD's MP support has never been a detriment to any work I've done. It also doesn't CRASH. This puts it well above the awful Linux 2.4.x.y.z kernels.

    10. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by qurob · · Score: 1



      Directory of C:\WINNT\system32

      07/26/2000 05:00p 69,886 edit.com
      1 File(s) 69,886 bytes


      :o)

      Personally, my all-time favorite .... Now only if it had syntax coloring ..... If it was open source I could add it!

    11. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by GauteL · · Score: 2

      Uhm.. while I do like BSD, isn't this posting basically just "I dislike Linux, and want something more BSD".. what exactly is so interesting about it?

      If you like BSD better, why not just use it?

    12. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by nomadic · · Score: 1

      But you lose that old-school vi flavor when you start using vim. That's one of the reasons I use vi, I don't want to use a more functional one; it would be like installing a modern engine in a beautifully restored 1936 Aston-Martin. Yeah, it'll go faster, but you're not driving it for the speed...

    13. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What crap! Ever notice all these hardcore BSD'ers always wanting a linux they could feel good about?

      The people complaing about xinetd are the same people that were complaining bout inetd and how insecure the whole mess was.

      And vim smokes vi, so what you been smoking? And why arent you sharing?

    14. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by tshoppa · · Score: 1
      Then I've found the Linux distro for me. I've been starting to move my systems to BSD to avoid the Redhat braindamage

      Look at other distros or - even better - Build your own with Linux From Scratch as a starting point.

      that seems to be spreading to other linuces (xinetd, vi=vim, and so on)

      The basic LFS install is without xinetd, but is with Vim. If you don't want to install Vim, though, you're completely free to install whatever you do want.

      If only someone would mix all of the BSD userland stuff with the Linux kernel...

      In which case GNUStep is not for you. It's so completely and utterly different than anything you've ever seen that "running vi" doesn't make sense in the UI model.

    15. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by jaoswald · · Score: 1

      ED!

      ED is the *standard* text editor!

      You know the rest....

    16. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Mr_Matt · · Score: 1

      Holy cow, and I thought I had a bloated vim...

      taipan:/home/rogers> du -k /usr/bin/vim
      720 /usr/bin/vim
      taipan:/home/rogers>

      How'd you get your vim up to nearly 2 meg? That's kind of cool, in a silly way.

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      But what does my opinion matter, I just vote here. It's not like I have any money or anything.
    17. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by cavemanf16 · · Score: 4, Insightful
      Ok, so this is a troll, but I'll respond anyways. Why is it that some people find the alternative OS crowd to be so 'out there', annoying, and retarded? It's because of people like you, with your 'BSD is the best' elitism, and your 'aren't I special for not following the crowd' thinking. There's another poster on slashdot that has as his sig: "Yes, not having a TV, DOES make me a better person."

      People with this holier than thou attitude really need a reality check. Why does not having a TV make you a better person? I have a TV, but I don't waste every waking minute in front of it. Still, it does me good to be in on the pop culture of our times. Without a TV I wouldn't be as much a part of US society. But if you don't want a TV, I applaud that. Just don't go hyping how awesome you are for not having a TV.

      Same thing goes for you. You make this implication that the second Linux became profitable and useable by the masses of computer geeks, it became not elitist. And so when BSD reaches this point, where it becomes massively accepted and useful for many things, will you then decide it too is not elite enough for you?

      Is Microsoft Windows the greatest? No. Is Linux the greatest? No. Is MacOS the greatest? No. Is BSD the greatest? No. Every single one has something about them that someone doesn't like. Personally, I'm really learning to love linux, but it's taking time. Will I tell others how I think Linux is generally better for a lot of productivity and security things? Yes. Will I try cramming it down their throats how brain-dead and worthless everything about MS Windows is? No, not unless I feel like being a real ass.

      BTW, good job with making this post a subtle enough troll not to get you modded down as such. Too bad people actually modded it up.

    18. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'd rather have a blindingly fast MP support than a useless implementation that provides 1% faster execution on two processors.

    19. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by zulux · · Score: 2

      If you like the DOC Edit.com the you'd like EE (Easy Editor)

      http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books /h andbook/editors.html

      It's got the menuing hand-holding of DOS Edit - and it's small.

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    20. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 2
      Wait, let's see if I get this...

      You use vi - not only because you need to edit source files - but also to satisfy some aesthetic impulse which is atavistic and minimal?

      Wild trolling!

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      Never been known to fail..."
    21. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by jandrese · · Score: 2

      Um, speak for youself. I use vim because I can get the most done with the fewest keystrokes, not out of some weird sence of nostalga, that and Emacs took up too much memory on my original system (I had to exit out of the editor to free up enough memory for the compiler). These days with vim the size argument is pretty much moot (there's not a lot of difference at times), but I've become more efficent with vi like editors so I stay with it.

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    22. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Arandir · · Score: 1

      Dream FreeOS:
      Linux hardware support, howtos, support channels
      FreeBSD integration, userland, ports, documentation

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    23. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anne+Thwacks · · Score: 1
      It seems fairly pointless...

      If I want BSD, I use BSD - its not like it isn't cheaper than Linux and well as freeer (and more stable, faster, in fact, better. And you dont actually have to speek to Theo De Raatt to use it.



      If I wanted an Apple compatible BSD, then I'd use Mac OSX!

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    24. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Carpathius · · Score: 1

      The fact that it doesn't default to normal vi behavior.

      I use vi all over the place -- home, work, Sun, HPUX, Linux, etc, and when I type 'vi' I want it
      to work correctly, not be some supposedly improved version that causes me to lose data because ^U doesn't work correctly by default.

      Sean.

    25. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by squiggleslash · · Score: 1
      Slackware is GNU/Linux, there's about the same BSD stuff in there as there is with any other Linux distro. Even pdksh is in the contrib area now.

      I'd like a "BSD/Linux" too, FWIW. make world, Ports, mmmmmmmmm...

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    26. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Arandir · · Score: 1

      It's because of people like you, with your 'BSD is the best' elitism

      Go look at the parent post again. He's *starting* to move his systems to BSD. That means he's not all the way there, thus he can't be an elitist yet. In all probability he finds BSD to be better suited to his needs (as opposed to yours) than Linux.

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    27. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You're just not old school enough.

      Directory of C:\WINNT\system32

      12/07/1999 07:00a 12,642 edlin.exe
      1 File(s) 12,642 bytes

    28. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by danielrose · · Score: 1

      omg yes. you beat me!

      1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19, 20

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    29. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Slackware is GNU/Linux, there's about the same BSD stuff in there as there is with any other Linux distro.

      Then you've obviously never used it.

    30. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by squiggleslash · · Score: 1
      I've been a steady Slackware user for the last two years, and it was also my first distro 5 years ago.

      Perhaps you'd like to give examples of what BSD stuff is there that isn't part of most other distros?

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    31. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by sketerpot · · Score: 1
      If you'd like a great editor for programers that is cross-platform and still quite lightweight, try the Folding EDitor, FED.

      It has the Folding feature, making it great for coding. Trust me.

    32. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by koekepeer · · Score: 1

      maybe you would like gentoo linux ?

    33. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by sketerpot · · Score: 1, Troll
      I'm not a kernel coder, so I can't comment on the relative virtues of Linux vs. *BSD, but I can say this: I think Linux has more potential.

      What OS are coders flocking to? Linux. What OS is growing faster? Linux. What OS just got a new and better VM system? Linux. What OS has been around longer? *BSD, and that is their advantage: they are stable. But I'll be willing to bet that most of BSD sucked a long time ago.

      Linux is getting there. Happy kernel updating!

    34. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by zulux · · Score: 1

      It has the Folding feature, making it great for coding. Trust me.

      That is cool! Thanks!

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    35. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      cp `which emacs` `which vi`

    36. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Andrewkov · · Score: 2
      Wimp! Real men use DOS edlin!

      Actually, when I started using Linux about 3 years ago, I had a hard time moving from edit.exe, which I still prefer over notepad and other windows editors. On Linux I've found jed to be closest to it, plus it has syntax hilighting and other cool features. RedHat ships with jed, but doesn't install it by default. It is usually on the second cd.

    37. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It has the crappy BSD init instead
      of the nice powerful UNIX-like one.

      UNIX==SysV

    38. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wouldn't that be edit.com? :-)

    39. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Improv · · Score: 2

      Now now, I've used NeXTStep for a long time too.
      It was pretty neat -- I liked the simple interface.
      Some of the netinfo stuff was a bit difficult to
      use, IIRC -- it was kind of hard to make DNS
      work on it. I actually still have a NeXT slab
      on my desk. I don't log into it much, but I love
      the monitor... I hope that the GNUStep project
      ends up a success -- I loved programming on NeXTStep

      --
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    40. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by dossen · · Score: 1

      For those too lazy to follow the link, LFS is instructions on building a working (minimal/basic) linux system from sources. This can be quite a bit of work, but in return you get to have a lot of say in how your system works (depending on how adventurous you happen to be), although there are excact instructions (with the reasons for many of the choices).

      Also there is the ALFS project (automated LFS) and the nALFS tool (which is great, I've built an entire system using it), which make it much easier to rebuild your system, if need be.

      If you would like a system where you decide how things are done, LFS is certainlly worth a try.

    41. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      It has an init similar to BSD init, it isn't BSD init.

      paulh:/home/paulh:8$ strings /sbin/init | grep -i ver
      version 2.78 %s
      VER%s
      INIT_VERSION=sysvinit-2.78
      ELF file version ident does not match current one
      ELF file ABI version invalid

      That's on my Slackware box. A grep -i bsd on strings /sbin/init gets nothing. Now, again, what BSD userland software - software that is a native part of 4.4BSD/OpenBSD/FreeBSD/NetBSD - is part of Slackware that doesn't come with all of the other Linux distros?

      A BSD-like INIT doesn't make Slackware BSD/Linux.

    42. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ee is Electric Eyes!

    43. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by rthille · · Score: 1

      No, it's because he only uses vi when his system is borked. If he's using vi, he doesn't want a dynamically linked vim instead because it's probably borked too!

      If he's doing real work, like on source, he's using a real editor, like emacs :-)

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    44. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by ncc74656 · · Score: 2
      Wimp! Real men use DOS edlin!
      The pot calls the kettle black...Real Men use COPY CON PROGRAM.EXE.
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    45. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by VRisaMetaphor · · Score: 1

      He may be a troll, but at least he spelled "linuces" correctly. Gotta give him points for that.

    46. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      IIRC edit.exe uses qbasic stuff, so I suspect the size to be higher than what you quote (try making a dos disk with edit.com. You'll find that it wouldn't start without a few hundred of Kb of junk).

      Cheers,

      --fred

    47. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Note that the original poster was merely speaking of personal preference; not asserting that BSD is best for everyone, just that he/she didn't like the way most Linux distributions do things.

      I prefer FreeBSD over Linux because it works the way I want more often than Linux...does chosing something other than the most popular alternative make me an elitist? As far as Linux goes, I prefer Debian over Red Hat; does that make me an elitist? Does preferring Mac (w/OS X) over Wintel make me an elitist? Or OSF/1 over HP-UX? All of these preferences are based on my personal experience with all of the systems in question.

    48. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You're just not old school enough.

      Directory of C:\WINNT\system32

      12/07/1999 07:00a 12,642 edlin.exe

      1 File(s) 12,642 bytes


      Neither are you apparently... edlin is a .COM file ;-)

    49. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually, the proper systax is COPY CON: PROGRAM.EXE

    50. Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux.. by skullY · · Score: 2
      The fact that it doesn't default to normal vi behavior.
      YES! This is by far my biggest gripe with vim.

      Ah vim, how do I hate thee, let me <OL> the ways:

      1. Multiple level undo implemented incorrectly
      2. The "s" command will remove text from your screen when it shouldn't
      3. Just because I hit enter, doesn't mean I want the next line indented
      4. Lame starting splash screens
      5. Pointless row and column markers at the bottom of the screen
      6. Telling me I'm in insert mode unneccesarily (Which really sucks when you have to wait for the cursor to do this on a slow connection)
      Yes, most of this can be turned of. But why should I be turning off stupid default behavior because someone's decided to come along and make their defaults broken? No, it would have been much better if redhat et al decided to ship nvi 1.79 (The newer nvi's seem to be travelling down the same road vim's gone down. Luckily 1.79 works perfectly and probably won't ever need to be updated.)
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  2. Cool will have to give this a go. by -douggy · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I am always interested to try new varients of unix operating systems. I will refrain for making any comments about its use until i have tried it for myself

  3. enlighten me by rtscts · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Graphical Boot-Up (no confusing Linux kernel messages)
    Kept as simple as possible (no GNOME, no KDE, etc, just GNUstep)
    I'm cool with all the features except these two. A) I hope it's easy to get rid of the graphical startup. B) what the hell works with GNUstep? Gnome and KDE have been fighting for the "user-friendly" crown for ages, what's GNUstep bring to the party?
    1. Re:enlighten me by Glytch · · Score: 3, Informative

      Low system requirements. Not every machine has the half gig of ram required to run KDE without swapping.

  4. The sad part is.... by ACK!! · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is almost what I want.

    I am getting tired of my Gnome and KDE. I am starting to long for the days when I used WindowMaker, Postilion and FSviewer together with a cobbled up list of other xapps to get my job done simply.

    The problems are paramount. Fsviewer barely works on my updated SuSE 7.3 Postilion does not like my cutting edge versions of tcl/tk and I am not yet ready to give up the laundry list of apps I need to do business for a barebones environment. Plus, I like unified look and feel that I get with say KDE or Gnome.

    If I got a distribution with a laundry list of apps centered around those apps with a Nextish look and feel then I would be a happy man.

    The problem with Simply GNUstep is that it is what it says it is. It is Linux with GNUstep already built and configured but it has nothing else.

    If it was supplemented with other X apps with a Next feel or gtk apps with a Next theme maybe into a usable package then I think I would be in love.

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    1. Re:The sad part is.... by xanadu-xtroot.com · · Score: 4, Insightful

      (I hate to sound like a troll here, because I don't mean to, but...)

      I am getting tired of my Gnome and KDE. I am starting to long for the days when I used WindowMaker

      So... simply don't use them. Remove the packages if you don't even what to support apps written for them. Install your prefered GUI/WindowManager and don't look back. Seriously. It's that easy. You don't need a "special" distro to do what you want. Just simply install / remove what you want / don't want.

      That's what Linux is all about: choice

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      I'm just a mortal with potential of a super man.
    2. Re:The sad part is.... by ultraw · · Score: 1

      Bear in mind that it is only a 0.00001 release. If the creator wants integration between OSX and Simple GNUStep, applications should follow...

      Also, I'm quite happy with this development. KDE and Gnome are nice for a home user, but many people dont want all the "all in one" integration. I prefer a fast and light system, configured to my own needs, with the correct application for every task.

      I think, people who have to use their PC every day (at home or at work) want a quick and easy-to-use desktop. That is where Windowmaker comes in the picture. They also want a stable system (ah, linux, bsd or any other *nix). And with Apple moving over to the *nix side of the OS market,...

      Lets hope it all turns out as an improvement for the *nix market. More apps on the platform i use, is a thing i can only be happy about.

    3. Re:The sad part is.... by Lemmy+Caution · · Score: 3, Insightful
      The reason that geeks fail in meeting customer/end-user needs so often: they take someone else's preferences as an attack on their own. Really, why did you bother to post this? You think that the parent poster was calling for the annihilation of KDE/Gnome? He was expressing preferences and the reasons for them. A distro/environment that provides what he needs out-of-the-box means a lot fewer admin hassles and the freedom to just get working: it's why I used Debian instead of compiling and configuring every damned little thing by myself.

      And besides, the customizability of the KDE/Gnome environments is somewhat restricted by very complex interdependencies.

    4. Re:The sad part is.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you long for the days of using WindowMaker, why not use WindowMaker. WindowMaker Rocks!

    5. Re:The sad part is.... by xanadu-xtroot.com · · Score: 1

      they take someone else's preferences as an attack on their own. Really, why did you bother to post this? You think that the parent poster was calling for the annihilation of KDE/Gnome?

      No, no, no. That's why I added the preface to it. I didn't want to sound like a troll.

      No, all I was trying to point out is if ACK!! doesn't like KDE or Gnome, then the simple solution is to simply not use them. I was only trying to say that he can use whatever he wants to use. I use KDE because I like it. I, personally, don't like WindowMaker. Did I make any comments on that preference? Nope. Does that mean I will will be "calling for the annihilation of" WindowMaker? Nope.

      THat's his choice. That's his like, not mine. I have no place to say something stupid like "KDE 0wn3z j00! us3 17!". It's only my personal opinion that KDE is better. He apperently doesn't think so. OK, whatever.

      Really, why did you bother to post this?
      Frankly, I could ask you the same question...

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    6. Re:The sad part is.... by LinuxGeek8 · · Score: 2

      That was not was he meant I assume.

      What happened is more that the applications he wants, like Postilion are not much being used and developed, and are suffering from bitrot.
      You could even say that the attention the gnome and kde desktops get diminish the attention for others.

      So what's happening is that choice is disappearing.

      Maybe that's just because of GNUstep that is slowly developing. I don't know that.
      But I do hope GNUstep becomes/stays a choice.

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    7. Re:The sad part is.... by hexix · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I think you totally missed the point of this. It's not a lame attempt to make a NextStep look-alike. It is an attempt to recreate the OpenStep API for nice object oriented objective-c programming.

      If you want Gtk+ apps with a NextStep theme, then use Gtk+ apps with a NextStep theme, any current linux distro can give you this.

    8. Re:The sad part is.... by Lemmy+Caution · · Score: 5, Insightful
      As I read the thread, ACK!! was describing his ideal work environment and needs. You said that he should just customize the environments that are available to his needs and (implicitly) stop complaining that things aren't quite to his liking out of the box.

      ACK!!'s feedback is actually important and valuable. The more people who adequately represent their own needs, the easier it is to create templates for profiling users and develop systems that fit those profiles. Yes, technically, with enough customization, 95% of distros can be made to fit 95% of the needs of 95% of the people, but relying too much on customization means that a lot of redundant work goes on (if over half the users are spending 2 hours making the same customization, wouldn't it make sense to make that customization available as a default?) and a lot of people who don't have the time to customize will go elsewhere (might not bother you, but personally I believe in network effects - the more people who use the platform I use, the more development will happen on that platform, and the more goodies I get.) Since open source development doesn't have focus groups and useability labs and market research, forums like this are frankly pretty good ways to present wishlists, complaints, and the like.

    9. Re:The sad part is.... by ACK!! · · Score: 2

      The problem is I am an interface whore. I admit it, so there.

      I want a unified look and feel to my application. I tried to find alternatives in WM or WINGs apps but had trouble with dependency issues Postillion with tk particularily and FSviewer was screaming for an older version of a library that has already been updated a zillion times.

      GNUstep compile-all on core kept dying with what I think might be linker issues with the version Objective C I have on my box.

      Like what another user said the older WindowMaker look and feel apps a lot of them anyway have not been updated in awhile. Other apps like GNUstep itself just barf probably because from the requirements SuSE comes with 2.95.3 gcc instead of gcc 3.0 and it will not compile against the /opt/experimental version I put on from SuSE's gcc3.0 rpm.

      I have even thought of just running a bare bones sawfish windowmanager without the gnome stuff but have not gotten around to trying it on for size.

      After all, right now I use mostly gtk+ apps. Just a preference BTW not a religious point of view (no pro-KDE flames please I know its advantages).

      I ran WindowMaker for two years and had little trouble besides the fact it annoyed me that all the apps had a different look and feel.

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    10. Re:The sad part is.... by xanadu-xtroot.com · · Score: 2

      You said that he should just customize the environments that are available to his needs and (implicitly) stop complaining
      I suppose it could've been read that I was impling that, but that's not the way I wanted to come off sounding (because I didn't even think that). I think my point still stands, though. If he doesn't like it, change it. We have the choice.

      ACK!!'s feedback is actually important and valuable.
      You're damn rite it is! I'm VERY glad to see opinions like that posted in a global place (and replies like ours). It shows a (sort of) unity. We all agree to disagree (so to speak). THAT'S why the Linux comunity exists and I'm am happy to be a (small) part of it.

      Anyway, thank you for a good discuition.

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    11. Re:The sad part is.... by air1 · · Score: 0

      if over half the users are spending 2 hours making the same customization, wouldn't it make sense to make that customization available as a default?

      yeah that's called a theme.

      no seriously, more themes should ship with your basic edition of kde, gnome, windowmaker...

      blackbox does that, and there's plenty on the internet, distros would spend one hour, and offer even more choice to their users, instead of having them download the whole shebang!!!

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    12. Re:The sad part is.... by RevAaron · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Too true. A NeXT look without the consistency or feel (no matter your skin, GTK+ apps always end up inconsistent!) is like putting lipstick on Bugs Bunny to make a beautiful woman. However, GNUsteps goal isn't just to implement the OpenStep API. It's also to create a usable set of applications that mimic the look, feel, and huge usability of the NeXT environment.

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    13. Re:The sad part is.... by Lemmy+Caution · · Score: 2
      Themes are just appearences, colors and placements of widgets. They are fairly irrelevant.

      Roles and profiles are more important. What libraries should be loaded? What facilities should be immediately accessable, and which can be buried? Is the user a power user who has a strong conceptual understanding of the entire machine? A single-application user who understands, say, a piece of video-editing software but needs more help dealing with, or to avoid having to deal with, permissions and file-systems? Is the machine going to mostly be used as a black box, or a kiosk? Is easy upgradeability important, or will it suffice to keep it fairly static?

      Roles and profiles aren't new and a lot of distros look for them on install - slackware did this quite nicely. However, I don't think it's implemented with enough granularity or thoughtfulness yet, nor with a mind towards optimization either.

    14. Re:The sad part is.... by ahde · · Score: 2

      yeah, i miss the days when i had all the choices of twm or fvwm95 in all its subtle varieties.

  5. Or you could chose option 4. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Troll

    When you do an install of FreeBSD, you can just choose the 'windowmaker desktop' option.

    Why pick yet another Linux Distro (This is this weeks Distro of the week) when you can pick FreeBSD, an OS that has shipped with a NeXTish interface for years.

    (Oh, and you get to avoid GNOME or KDE bloat, at least until you install gnumeric.)

    1. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by Ashcrow · · Score: 1

      A good amount of Linux distros and other BSD's have also shipped with NeXTish interfaces for years. It seems that this is just supose to be a super simple distrobution that uses only GNUstep.

    2. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Uh, it's a set of libraries, not a wondow manager.

    3. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by Arandir · · Score: 1

      Linux was chosen because GNUStep is a GNU project. That means that they prefer building it on The GNU System. The potentates at GNU believe that LinuxOS is really The GNU System with a trivial kernel replacement. So they chose LiGNuX (the old name that RMS preferred).

      Funny thing is, if this distro is under the aegis of GNU, it might actually be the first *genuine* GNU System.

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    4. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by transient · · Score: 1

      This is a lot more than just Linux with a NeXTish interface. It's also the entire GNUstep package, a very nice object-oriented application framework.

      That being said, you can still just install GNUstep on FreeBSD (and for NeXT purists, that would certainly be closer to the original than Linux).

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    5. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by nachoman · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I don't understand why they build GNUstep on linux. The logical choice would be to build it on Darwin. Then you would have the ability to create an interface which "...aims to be a user-friendly version of UNIX for the PC, similar to what Apple's OS X is to the Macintosh." (http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net).

      Not only that, but it would be a Mac OS like OS for PC that is based on the Mac kernel. Using the same kernel and API set as Mac OS would be really useful. There is already starting to be quite a presence of GNU software for Darwin (can be run on Mac OS X too, not just plain Darwin installs). You can check it out at www.gnu-darwin.org

    6. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by alvi · · Score: 1

      Hum... you forgot a 'h' here:
      '...that is based on the Mach kernel.'

    7. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by GypC · · Score: 2

      I don't see that it really matters. Any lower level calls are just abstracted through the toolkit anyway. And Linux probably supports a lot more hardware and has better performance.

    8. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by squiggleslash · · Score: 1
      I would assume because Darwin on Intel isn't prime time at the moment. It works on a minimal set of chipsets, and from what I can work out, is IDE only.

      Linux is there, working, with a large amount of hardware support. Makes sense to me to use it. They can switch over to Darwin, HURD, etc, at a later date when it becomes necessary.

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    9. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by thinserver · · Score: 0

      I agree, a minimal install of FreeBSD, then add the version of X you prefer, a desktop, Linux 6.1 libs to run those occasional apps that won't compile without patches.
      I've tried a number of Linux OS's over the past 5 years, and I keep going back to FreeBSD, just like an old wife. Those glitzy whores are just Windoze wannabes and are even more sluggish and bloated.

    10. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      " I don't understand why they build GNUstep on linux. The logical choice would be to build it on Darwin. Then you would have the ability to create an interface which "...aims to be a user-friendly version of UNIX for the PC, similar to what Apple's OS X is to the Macintosh." (http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net)."

      1. The kernel is not going to make a huge difference in the UI.

      2. Linux has been the dominant development platform for multiple years before Darwin was available.

      3. Same hardware support as any other Linux distrobution.

      4. Shared development with all those who prefer to run GNUstep on their distrobution of choice.

      Being an open multiplatform project you would get 4 to some extent, but GNUstep on Darwin is sure to have some different issues then you would have on Linux, BSD, or Windows.

      Later, Seeker

    11. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by RevAaron · · Score: 2

      But those NeXTish interfaces are nothing but cheap, inconsistent, hodgepodge jobs. They aren't like NeXT anymore than GTK+ with a shitty Aqua theme is Mac OS X. At this point, GNUstep doesn't have as many apps as Xt, Athena, GNOME/GTK+ or KDE/QT have. This distro is striving to give the *STEP experience, not provide just another crappy and bloated skinned desktop.

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    12. Re:Or you could chose option 4. by jcr · · Score: 2

      I don't understand why they build GNUstep on linux.

      Probably because when they started, the Apple/NeXT merger was still a crazy dream that could never happen, Linux had a clear majority over *BSD, and they wanted to get it in front of the most people possible.

      -jcr

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  6. Why Linux?? by aztektum · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That's not meant as a flame. I'm just curious why they chose Linux instead of a BSD. I don't exactly care to follow the licensing terms behind all the different open/free software so I'm unaware if that's an issue, but using a BSD would seem to be a wiser choice being that they're "trying" to get an OS X on x86.

    I dunno.

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    1. Re:Why Linux?? by kawlyn · · Score: 2, Interesting
      I would agree, why Linux. Specifically why not Darwin, which arguably is OSX.

      OK perhaps darwin isn't ready for prime time, but hey....

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    2. Re:Why Linux?? by maeglin · · Score: 1

      That's not meant as a flame. I'm just curious why they chose Linux instead of a BSD. I don't exactly care to follow the licensing terms behind all the different open/free software so I'm unaware if that's an issue, but using a BSD would seem to be a wiser choice being that they're "trying" to get an OS X on x86.

      Well, it's probably something along the lines of this reasoning..

      Developer A: Hey, before we start working on GNUStep, shouldn't we decide on a license?
      Developer B: What? It's already GNU you idiot. That's what the GNU is for. Get the hell out of here.. And leave my Cocoa Crispies...


      At least, that's what I would do.

    3. Re:Why Linux?? by watchmaker1 · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Because it's GNUstep. GNU. As in GPL. BSD is not GPL'ed. As far as I know the only official GNU blessing of the use of the BSD license was when RMS approved of ogg switching from LGPL to BSD to aid in acceptance with hardware makers.

      With FSF driving the bus, I don't see it making any forays into software which doesn't support the GPL.

      I, personally, have grown weary of Linux distros. Redhat is chock full of bloat, Two attempts at debian have left me frustrated and angry. I read on the "You can roll your own" like LinuxFromScratch, but dont have that much time to invest.

      When OpenBSD 3.0 came out, I installed it on a spare box just for giggles. I was shocked to find that it was EXACTLY what I expected from an OS. That box became my new cable modem router. I can't quantify it, but OpenBSD just FEELS right. If it did SMP, I'd have it on every box I own by now.

    4. Re:Why Linux?? by bcrowell · · Score: 2
      From the article:
      • If Apple ever licenses Darwin as free software, Simply GNUstep could switch.
      This is a little misleading. The Free Software Foundation doesn't consider Apple's license to be free, but puhleeease...Darwin is free software. It's just silly how RMS thinks he owns the word "free." Next he'll be expecting us to call it GNU/MacOS X.

      AFAICT, it doesn't matter that the APSL is GPL-incompatible, because a Darwin-based GNUStep wouldn't have to link to the Darwin kernel; Darwin is a microkernel design, so you don't need to link anything to it.

      Anyhow, GNUStep sounds like a great project. I'd kinda like to help out with it myself. I like MacOS X, but I figure Apple's going to be out of business within 5 years, and I need an exit strategy. Once GNUStep is running on Linux, it doesn't sound like it should be a big problem to get it running on Darwin (famous last words!) I really don't want to mess with an OS that forces me to recompile the kernel periodically.

    5. Re:Why Linux?? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "trying" to get an OS X on x86 -- no, they are trying to get at an updated nextstep/openstep for x86. OSX has a very diffrent thing going on...

    6. Re:Why Linux?? by Lord+Ender · · Score: 1

      How about because Linux supports more hardware than any other free operating system? I would love to have a bsd on my computer, but half of my hardware would be worthless with bsd. And yes, I investigated this thoroughly.

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    7. Re:Why Linux?? by Eil · · Score: 2


      If you're still interested in finding a decent Linux distro, give Slackware a look. No fancy configuration wizards or package management, just good clean Linux.

    8. Re:Why Linux?? by jslag · · Score: 2, Informative
      The Free Software Foundation doesn't consider Apple's license to be free [gnu.org], but puhleeease...Darwin is free software. It's just silly how RMS thinks he owns the word "free."


      Would you think it was silly if you put lots of work into modifying Darwin for internal use, and then realized that you were legally obligated to publish your changes? Because, according to the link you provide, that's why the FSF doesn't call Darwin free.

    9. Re:Why Linux?? by bcrowell · · Score: 2
      I would think I was silly if I put lots of work into modifying Darwin for internal use, and then realized that I was legally obligated to publish my changes. It would be silly not to read the license before undertaking such a big project.

      IMO, BSD-style licenses are more free than GPL-style ones. Therefore, all GNU software is unfree. But so what? Why should you care what I think, and why should I care what you think? Nobody's forcing anyone to join a free-software project under a license they don't agree with. It's just misleading to state that Darwin isn't free, when really all that's meant is that it isn't free-as-in-RMS.

    10. Re:Why Linux?? by TWR · · Score: 3, Insightful
      I like MacOS X, but I figure Apple's going to be out of business within 5 years, and I need an exit strategy.

      Put up or shut up.

      I'll wager good money ($1,000 sound good? How about $10,000?) that Apple will not be out of business within 5 years. We can define "out of business" as "having declared Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and in the process of selling off remaining assets."

      If Apple is purchased by another company and still making Macs/Mac OS X/etc., that doesn't count as "out of business" in my book.

      So, you willing to bet?

      -jon

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    11. Re:Why Linux?? by clarkgoble · · Score: 0

      Apple has problems still, but I doubt they'll be out of business. Their biggest problem right now is the damn PPC chips can't compete with Intel or AMD chips. If they figure out how to get better chips then a lot of their problems will disappear. For one thing I don't think platform matters as much as it did even 2 years ago. 80% of what most people do involves the web. The Mac ships with a good development system. It has Word/Excel. It has lots of Unix based databases. It's easy to port Unix software to it. If they continue to clean up Darwin then it'll have all the software advantages of Linux with the interface advantages of the Mac. I think MS will still have the major market share, but I can see Apple promoting OSX as the Unix for the rest of us. Their problem right now is that Linux runs on cheap ass hardware and OSX runs of overpriced underpowered hardware. If they can't cure that then they will be in trouble.

    12. Re:Why Linux?? by uebernewby · · Score: 2

      Apple's going to be out of business within 5 years

      WTF? Last time I checked, all those fanatical mac zealots (working in graphics, publishing) that have kept Apple going all along have yet to see the light and get rid of their stinkin' systems that piss me off so much just because I can't seem to work on them ;)

      Apple gained *new* converts in the Yuppies-who-want-a-cool-looking-computer department when they put out the iMac, and it would seem they're about to get a few new ones with their newly revealed revamped iMac. Even I myself admit to getting a hard on as soon as I saw that beast (see above for my objective and impartial assessment of Apple's merits). So, no, I don't think Apple is going out of business any time soon, they've discovered a completely new audience of gadget freaks to please and their hardcore supporters are kept more than happy by their technical prowess (OSX). It's a bit arrogant to claim that just because *you* (and me, once the infatuation wears off) may never own an Apple, the company will go out of business.

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    13. Re:Why Linux?? by bcrowell · · Score: 1
      It's a bit arrogant to claim that just because *you* (and me, once the infatuation wears off) may never own an Apple, the company will go out of business.

      I've owned six macs.

    14. Re:Why Linux?? by uebernewby · · Score: 2

      My bad. Sorry for assuming. So what makes you say what you said above?

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    15. Re:Why Linux?? by bcrowell · · Score: 1

      I'm just skeptical that anything can break the Windows monopoly, no matter how good it is. Apple has been losing market share steadily for a decade.

    16. Re:Why Linux?? by igor_p · · Score: 1

      For the love of God. And for the last time:
      Slackware has a package managment system. No,
      it doesn't handle dependencies, but it keeps track of what's installed/uninstalled.

    17. Re:Why Linux?? by Malcontent · · Score: 2

      Microsoft can not afford to let apple go out of business. They will bail them out again just like they did before.

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    18. Re:Why Linux?? by Eil · · Score: 2


      I am well aware of the debate on weather or not Slack's packages and associated utilities constitute a "package management system".

      I am a die-hard Slackware user, but I don't think a system as rudimentary as Slack's can be considered a package manager. For me, it installs software upon installation and that's it. 99% of the rest of my software gets installed by hand.

      I do not consider this a weak point. I consider it one of Slackware's greatest strengths; putting power in the hands of the administrator.

    19. Re:Why Linux?? by bcrowell · · Score: 2
      Microsoft can not afford to let apple go out of business.
      I'm not sure that's true with the present administration.

      It's also possible that Apple will simply continue asymptotically approaching irrelevance. Nearly all games stopped being available for MacOS a while back. Now it's hard to find peripherals. If this keeps going, the entire base of application developers could evaporate.

      I don't want this to happen, but I think it might. I like MacOS X, although it's still pretty buggy.

    20. Re:Why Linux?? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If Linux supporting Wal-Mart hardware is the reason for your choice of operating system, I feel sorry for your future employer.

  7. GNUStep by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    GNUStep is arguably more impoartant than KDE or GNOME for the future of linux, and it deserves a larger audience (for testing, etc), and it can be a pain to configure, compile, and install, so a distro is good for those reasons.

    However, I'm not sure it's ready yet. redraws are slower than mollasses headed uphill in January, and the sample applications (what little there is) are characterized by a lack of features and a tendency to crash.

    When GNUStep is ready for prime time, I'll be happy. Hopefully, this can help that day come sooner

    1. Re:GNUStep by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "GNUStep is arguably more impoartant than KDE or GNOME for the future of linux"

      What???

      Please remember next time you paint to make sure the area is well ventilated.

      KDE and Gnome are rightly credited for pushing linux beyond the programmer crowd. You think I are anyone else who picked up linux recently did so for any other reason besides KDE and Gnome? These desktops are evolving at an incredible rate and make linux as easy to use as windows which fortunately or unfortunately is the benchmark.

      Now your saying this uncompleted work "the sample applications (what little there is) are characterized by a lack of features and a tendency to crash" is the future.

      Can someone please tell me why this is modded at a 4?

    2. Re:GNUStep by KH · · Score: 1
      > Can someone please tell me why this is modded at a 4?

      Because it was an interesting point of view?

      Seriously though, for some people who have been using computers for more than a couple of years have heard of, seen, or used NeXTStep/OpenSTEP, its user-frinedliness, programmer-friendliness, clealiness, and so on.

      Some folks were fortunate enough in that the first computer they used was not a PC loaded with Windows. Or some were adventurous or curious to try out other possibilities. And some of them found NeXTStep/OpenSTEP was great.

      There seems to be a misconception that NeXT-/Open-/GNUSTep is just a GUI, which is not. Go to gnustep.org and try to learn what it is about.

      I'd agree with the original ac to think that "GNUStep is arguably more impoartant than KDE or GNOME for the future of linux." I was trying out GNUStep in combination with WindowMaker on my LinuxPPC machine until my hard drive died last month. I hadn't install Gnome or KDE, but was doing fine.

      I'm not sure I'd go back to Linux world very soon since I'm going to buy a Mac to run OS X, arguably an evolution of NeXTStep. Arguably because it has been, in a way, contaminated with Mac OS Classic UI elements to keep the old Mac users to think that OS X is an evolution of Mac OS. But for me, Mac OS X is still an evolution of the NeXTStep which I longed to use myself, but did not have chance. NeXTStep for me was indeed the next step from Mac OS.

      Maybe you don't have the same appreciation for the beauty (of desgin, cleanliness of GUI elements). Maybe you do not feel that gnome and KDE are butt-ugly however you'd configure. But there are some people who think the same way as I do. And some poeple (moderators) found that the view was ``interesting.''

  8. Good to see by Laxitive · · Score: 4, Insightful


    I remember trying to get GnuStep to work a few months back. The code compiled pretty cleanly, and I played around a bit with the development framework for GNUStep (which is rather cool btw, makes writing build files for apps extremely clean, and ObjectiveC is an extremely nice language).

    I just wish there was a better way of integrating GNUStep, KDE, and Gnome. I really think a concerted effort by all three teams to support a common base (common component interfaces, clipboard, look&feel configuration files) would be beneficial for all involved.

    GNUStep brings with it a good, tried&true development framework.

    KDE & Gnome are both more evolved, with more and better applications.

    Getting these to work together would be a worthwhile proposition.

    -Laxitive

    1. Re:Good to see by waitdyahoo.com · · Score: 1

      How does the Multitasking and Multimedia compaire to BEoS.. That were the 2 of the things that keeps BEoS different in my mind?

    2. Re:Good to see by macinslak · · Score: 1
      Getting these to work together would be a worthwhile proposition.

      No.

      GNUStep is an API level reimplementation of another OS. You could run other environments in a different session alongside it or you could just run the apps alongside eachother without the same level of integration, but most of the details of how GNUStep will behave have long since been decided.

      I suppose it could be done if both the KDE and Gnome people could be convinced to make large changes to certain parts of their respective environments so that they act exactly like NeXT did (which would have all kinds of neat implications), but how likely would that be?

    3. Re:Good to see by RevAaron · · Score: 1

      What is BEoS? Is that like mAX OHSeX?

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    4. Re:Good to see by castlan · · Score: 1

      As this runs on a Linux kernel, the multitasking is great. I'm sure you were referring to the "pervasively multithreaded" aspect of the BeOS, and in this aspect, Simply GnuStep no doubt falls far short. Most current Gnu/Linux distributions use XFree86 3.6.x and 4.x, which are singlethreaded... only one X11 application can be resonsive at a time. It is not clear that Simply GnuStep uses XFree, so it is possible that it may fare better wrt responsiveness. Using the current framebuffer support instead of XFree86 4.x would mean that 3d rendering won't be able to use hardware acceleration, but in that aspect it would strongly resemble the BeOS. I hope that this project will provide an impetus for adding acceleration to Framebuffer drivers.

      As for multimedia, the BeOS had media translators. If you had the MPEG translator installed, then all applications had access to MPEG formatted files. Linux doesn't currently provide similar functionality, each individual application needs to support its own files. I doubt that GnuStep provides such funtionality, but even if it did, it wouldn't be as thorough as the system that was in place in the BeOS

      As for FreeBeOS, it was a free download at around 50 Megs, but then you had a 500 virtual partition to play with. Simply GnuStep is 110 Megs, and must be burned to a CD before use. this is good as it doesn't use any disk space once burned to a CD, but it also means that you can't readily save any of your work. Then again, this is only a preview release... you may recall that previous free BeOS releases had similar retrictions. Simply GnuStep is hardly finished...

      -castlan

  9. Re:Vesa 2.0? by CTho9305 · · Score: 1

    Don't most cards still work with VESA? I used some standard VESA modes in an assembly program I wrote, on my Geforce2... I'm not sure about VESA 2.0 though. (I don't know exactly what it is)

  10. Interesting, PowerPC version? by Arcturax · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Looks like it is x86 for now. Anyone know if they are aiming for a PPC version as well?

    Of course that may be a bit pointless given you can get Mac OS X which is more mature, but it would still be interesting to see it.

    What willbe really interesting is if this becomes kine of like a "Mine", allowing PC users to run some select Mac OS X software along with their Linux apps. Think of this as a way for Apple to take a more back door foray into the x86 world, to expand use of Apple's software and show people how cool some of Apple's software on the Mac is by getting iTunes and such to run on this thing. It would certainly give PC users who used this (who I admit would likely not be your run of the mill PC user) a taste of Apple's world without them having to go out and purchase a Mac right away.

    Maybe wishful thinking, but any alternative to the current status quo (i.e. Windows) is welcome at this point even if it doesn't do all I hope it eventually can.

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    1. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by foonf · · Score: 3, Insightful
      What willbe really interesting is if this becomes kine of like a "Mine", allowing PC users to run some select Mac OS X software along with their Linux apps.


      Pretty unlikely. Remember, its partially *source* compatible. OS X PowerPC binaries compiled against Cocoa cannot possibly run under Linux/GNUstep on x86. Since most Mac software is distributed commercial in binary-only form its unlikely that any of it will be instantly available on linux, and even if it is, they are as likely to port it using something "standard" like Qt even if it means rewriting much of the program, than to try to get it to work with GNUStep in its present form.

      And certainly software sold by Apple itself, like iTunes, is about as likely to be ported to linux as, say, Microsoft Office, GNUstep or no.
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    2. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Rob+Parkhill · · Score: 5, Interesting

      [sigh], if only OS X and GNUstep were just a little bit more like NeXTstep, and this wouldn't be a problem.

      NeXTstep has something called "fat binaries". It means that the same application that runs on my 68040 NeXT machine will also run on my HP and Intel machines running NeXTstep. When I compile my application, I simply tell the compiler to compile for all these platforms.

      Sure, the binaries end up being bigger (about 50% larger for each platform, if I recall), but it was completely painless, and you could use "lipo" to reduce the binary size (and make the application only run on a single platform) if you wanted.

      Yes sir, this was state-of-the-art back in 1992. 10 years later, it's all but disapeared.

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    3. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      NeXTstep has something called "fat binaries".

      That sounds interesting.

      Can or are there any projects to get gcc (or some other complier) to do this? While it isn't a big deal when you have the source at your disposal some people still prefer to install binaries. And there will always be the enevitable binary only software. To get those to run on any platform would be a neat feature.

    4. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      GNUstep have fat binaries, implemented as a form of file package (ie apps are really directories). IIRC you should even be able to have apps that run both on OSX and GNUstep.

      Btw, I think NeXT had a patent on fat binaries (may be wrong, as usual)...

      Cheers,

      --fred

    5. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by xil · · Score: 5, Informative

      Mac OS X still has fat binaries, actually. You should be able to build binaries which will run on Mac OS X or Darwin (PPC) and Darwin (Intel).

      Obviously the Darwin/Intel contingent is pretty small, so I haven't seen this in practice.

      On my Mac OS X 10.1.2 box:

      % which lipo
      /usr/bin/lipo

    6. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

      GNUStep has the framework for fat binaries in place. An application is actually a folder with an executable, TIFFs, and property lists. Running an application is done by running a shell script that searches common application locations, checks what processor and OS you're using, and runs the appropriate binary. The biggest shortcoming is GCC, which can only compile for 1 architecture at a time.

    7. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by glwillia · · Score: 1

      It'd be pretty cool if they could release (eventually) a version for PowerPC with some OS X binary compatibility, so those of us with older Power Macs (such as my 7600) that can't run OS X very well, or at all, could install this and have at least some OS X-ish functionality (I don't see why this couldn't be reasonably possible, since Lesstif and WINE have some degree of binary compatibility with Motif and Win32, respectively, and it should be quite a bit easier to implement GNUStep/Cocoa binary compatibility than Win32/WINE compatibility). Also, they wouldn't have to worry about hardware compatibility issues, since it'd be running natively on PowerPC.

    8. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Daemonator · · Score: 0

      And imagine if u could get the itunes to port with your ipod, or your "iwalk", with your X86... And using a alpha chip, with macintosh software, or what have u. Sounds good to me...

    9. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Arcturax · · Score: 1

      I know that, maybe "Mine" (think Wine) was a bad example. But as mentioned by some others, you can have fat binaries and it would be cool to have software which could be distributed to run on both platforms out of the box. If, some sunny day, Linux did depose Windows as the king of the x86 world, something like this might allow for better cross compatibility between the Mac world and Linux world and allow big developers to target both platforms with a minumum of effort.

      As for Apple's iTunes, they don't sell it, they give it away. Granted its meant to be a selling point for the Mac, but giving out a stripped down version (no CD burning built in, ect) might let them show users running this what they could have if they switched to OS X on a Mac. That and it would at the least endear Apple a bit more with the Linux/geek community who exists outside the world of colored plastic.

      Also think about the reverse, software made for this by the Linux/GNUstep community which could be easily ported back to OS X natively (maybe some modification to make it work with Aque) instead of having to use XWindows running alongside Aqua.

      Granted none of this may come to pass for all we know, but its an interesting possibility nonetheless.

      --

      --Won't that be grand? Computers and the programs will start thinking and the people will stop. - Dr. Walter Gibbs
    10. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Muzzarelli · · Score: 1

      IBM was doing the same thing with dual mode DOS-OS/2 'bound' executables back in the late eighties.

    11. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They may be coming to PalmOS once Palm makes the move to a new CPU

    12. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Have+Blue · · Score: 2

      Multiple executables are supported in the OS X package system, so you could in theory build a Cocoa app which you could run on a Mac, copy across the network to your PC running OS X, double click on the same icon, and run it there. But this is all academic as Cocoa is only on Macs.

    13. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by matt[0] · · Score: 1

      I am still a Mac OS newbie, but I've noticed that most OS X apps are bundles, and in one instance I think I noticed two seperate binaries in the bundle. This would suggest that it still is possible to ship cross compiled binaries without requiring the user to select an appropriate app for their platform.

      Of course, the target windowing environment needs to be able to execute a .app directory...

      --
      --------- Matt
    14. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      GNUstep is trying to clone Cocoa and not Carbon. iTunes is a Carbon app and therefore would not run. You would need a PowerPC emulator anyway.

    15. Re:Interesting, PowerPC version? by ahde · · Score: 2

      so your stereo comes free with your car?

      Maybe not, since it is on the invoice, but every car comes with a free engine (and windshield wipers!), and Internet Explorer came free with my computer (which only runs Linux)

  11. I love vim by Improv · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Don't misunderstand -- I really love vim,
    and use it all the time for work. I just don't
    want it to launch when I type 'vi'. I usually
    want to compile my own vim with all the
    options I want (that is, I want 'vim -g' to work,
    among other things). I don't want vi to go away
    when I remove the vim package. Also, in recent
    versions of redhat, vim as vi reads your .vimrc,
    but it then complains when you have vim-specific
    things in it (like 'syntax on'). I couldn't be
    nearly as effective in my programming job without
    vim, but I just don't want vi to be vim in
    disguise.

    --
    For every problem, there is at least one solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.
    1. Re:I love vim by walt-sjc · · Score: 1

      This is silly. The real vi sucks - just look at the version Sun ships which can't handle large files or long lines. Go ahead and comple vim yourself, and link vi to it and deal with it. Be happy that you get vim for vi by default instead of elvis, or one of the other horrible clones. File a bug report if RH's version is fucked.

    2. Re:I love vim by cornice · · Score: 1

      Seems that this is rather easy to fix compared to changing distros, since you compile your own vim anyway. A couple /usr/local directories and a couple alias commands...

    3. Re:I love vim by bwulf · · Score: 1

      You need to try out nvi. Yes, SVR4 vi sucks. nvi doesn't, it's a "bug-for-bug compatible replacement for the original 4BSD vi",
      meaning you get the exact behaviour of a traditional BSD vi, but the sources are unencumbered.

      I'm not going to comment on vim or the other vi-lookalikes, it'd probably end in a small flame-war.

    4. Re:I love vim by MadAhab · · Score: 2, Interesting
      No, it's not silly. I don't really care about the flaws of Sun's vi (not the least reason being that I'm more often using FreeBSD), the point is that there is vi, just vi, nothing more, no memory bloat, no pretending its something else, in the base system, and it doesn't think it's elvis or nvi or anything else. Try using FreeBSD; no matter how many times you install or uninstall or screw up Vim, you are going to have to try pretty hard to screw up vi. Get careless in RedHat, and you could leave your system without a working editor. So long live vi. It's there. It works. Need giant files or long lines? Then you are probably working in a situation where you don't need vi, just vi, to be there in your base system. I fully expect to be working on a space ship in 2323 and have to go in and repair the external security system computer and find vi there, working just like it does today.

      That is an advantage to a commercial unix or a BSD over linux; you get a non-bloated working system, then you add stuff you like. It's just a cleaner way to work.

      --
      Expanding a vast wasteland since 1996.
    5. Re:I love vim by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 2
      Well, my opinion is that you shouldn't be depending on vi either. When I need to repair a machine, I use:

      # cat > /etc/rc.conf

      That way, I know I won't be hosed by any text editor.

    6. Re:I love vim by AndyElf · · Score: 1

      I'll tend to agree with you -- while there are so many nice things with bells and whistles included in many Linux distros (bash with fancy prompts, vim or elvis to replace vi, etc.), in some cases it gets in a way -- quite a few times I've stumbled upon a script that starts with #! /bin/sh fail when used with the *real* sh. Same goes with vi -- it's gotta be lean and mean (bet less mean than ed/ex or /bin/cat :)

      --

      --AP
    7. Re:I love vim by iie1195 · · Score: 1

      Excellent point! I just stumbled over this today. Writing a #!/bin/sh script today on my RH 7.2 workstation with vim, watching my script in all it's color-coded glory. Ran perfectly on my box. Moved it to the Solaris 2.7 server. Ouch. It bombed big-time. Easy fix, tho... Just ran it with #!/bin/ksh instead :p ... Not exactly what I was expecting, but it worked withour any further mod...

      Blah, blah, blah... -- .sig goes here.

  12. does this distro give the experience of using NeXT by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I have always wanted to use a NeXT station , but i never got round to buying one ,what do slashdot users think of the user experience of simply gnustep in comparison of using a "real" NeXTStep machine .

  13. openstep by Syre · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Back when Apple bought NeXT, I wrote a letter to Jobs suggesting that he release NeXTstep for every platform, make it open source, and become one of the standard APIs that developers use.

    My point was that if he did this, and developers did adopt the platform, he'd end up with lots of apps that would run on the Mac, and would thereby neutralize the Windows API proprietary boondoggle.

    He ignored my advice at the time, and this is nice, but too little too late to solve the problem of creating a true platform-independent API that developers would want to write to.

    1. Re:openstep by Have+Blue · · Score: 2

      He also would have killed Apple's hardware business.

    2. Re:openstep by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No. 1: "I'm too old for these things, son, but I'll give you this advice: If you want to win, you must not lose!"

      Name the source of the quote for extra credit (a comic).

  14. Often, mixes turn out to be worse than the parts by Improv · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Imagine mixing steak and Jello. Sound good? Not
    to me, anyhow. Often the same kind of thing happens
    when you try to mix different systems together.
    You get a mess of different APIs, all with different
    ideas about what a string is or what kind of
    API discipline is to be used. You also end up with
    3 different look'n'feels, and a very complex
    development learning curve.

    --
    For every problem, there is at least one solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.
  15. GNUstep is not a user friendly desktop by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    no GNOME, no KDE, etc, just GNUstep

    That is, no user friendly desktop.

    Gnome and KDE are the two projects that might make a non-Microsoft operating system competetive one day.

    1. Re:GNUstep is not a user friendly desktop by cbv · · Score: 1

      > That is, no user friendly desktop.

      That's probably because GNUstep was never
      designed or intended to be a desktop
      environment.

      GNUstep is an object-oriented application
      development framework based on the original
      OpenStep specification.

      Comparing GNUstep with GNOME or KDE is like
      comparing apples with tulips.

      They are two completely different things.

  16. what's the point???? by Noodlenose · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    What's the point having another Next-ish, Linux based OS if you can have OS X on your desktop? I really don't see any sense in developing more Unix dialects. This just adds to the dilution of a stable Microsoft opposition. D

    1. Re:what's the point???? by JanneM · · Score: 1

      Tell me, just for arguments' sake, exactly how you get OsX on to an x86 machine? Or are you suggesting we all ditch our current hardware and buy all new stuff?

      /Janne

      --
      Trust the Computer. The Computer is your friend.
  17. Re:Vesa 2.0? by boa13 · · Score: 1

    I think all (if not, most) cards on the market today are VESA 2.0 compliant. More probably VESA 3.0 compliant. It's become so basic that it's not mentionned anymore.

  18. If this works out completely... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    it'll be Apple that Linux is a threat to, not Microsoft.

  19. Corrections by MouseR · · Score: 4, Informative

    based on the GNUstep architecture, originally built by NeXT (OpenSTEP) and is now also used by MacOSX (Cocoa).

    The above is wrong. The original NeXT Computer OS was called NeXTSTEP (notice capitalisation--it's important in what follows). When NeXT Computer ditched hardware, it became "NeXT Software", and spun off it's OS (in the 3.x version) into a cross platform OS called OpenStep (4.x).

    This OS was to run on Sun, Intel and NeXT boxes. The API was modified, and made public (the API, not implementation).

    This API specification was called OPENSTEP (capitalisation differs from the NeXT Software OS name).

    GNUStep is therefore based on the OPENSTEP specification. No other permutation of name and inheritance is correct.

    1. Re:Corrections by Rob+Parkhill · · Score: 2

      > The original NeXT Computer OS was called NeXTSTEP
      > (notice capitalisation--it's important in what
      > follows).

      Oh so close, but not quite. The original OS was NeXTstep. Got changed to NeXTSTEP around 3.0.

      --
      "Tomorrow's forecast: a few sprinkles of genius with a chance of doom!" - Stewie Griffin
    2. Re:Corrections by droleary · · Score: 3, Informative

      Clearly the people modding you up don't know you're clueless yourself. The original OS was called both NeXTSTEP and NEXTSTEP by NeXT, and OPENSTEP was the follow-up OS. With it came a cross-platform API called OpenStep. Perhaps it's asking too much for people to actually go to the GNUstep site and click on the "GNU & OpenStep" link?

    3. Re:Corrections by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Mmm. No.

      Original OS was NeXTStep, then NeXTstep, then NeXTSTEP (I may have the order wrong, but the three capitalisation existed).

      The spec was OpenStep, and NeXTSTEP 4 was called OPENSTEP (Version 5 was Mac OS X Server 1.0 and version 6 is OSX).

      Cheers,

      --fred

    4. Re:Corrections by juuri · · Score: 2

      Another correction.

      OpenStep ran on x86, sparc, motorola (68k) and hppa architectures.

      OpenStep tended to have poor integration and "feel" on all of the above archs except the native 68k on real black hardware.

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      --- I do not moderate.
    5. Re:Corrections by RapaNui · · Score: 1

      Actually, NeXTSTEP also ran on all architectures (x86, HP, Sparc and NeXT Motorola) - from v3.0 up, IIRC.

      As for the 'feel' - definitely.

      'Back in the day' I ran NeXTSTEP 3.2 on a 486/66, and it was *dog* slow compared with a NeXT cube (25 MHz 68040).

    6. Re:Corrections by AtrN · · Score: 2
      Correct the correction. NeXTSTEP ran on those architectures (I used to do fat binaries for all of them). Then the OpenStep stuff happened to support other base OS's - Solaris, Windows, others. NeXTSTEP changed along with it. That's about the time I left the NeXT world but watched from the sidelines (the people I worked for owned a chunk of NeXT).

      But you're right about the poor integration. Here's a comment from some code I wrote when NeXTSTEP for Intel was first shipped,

      #ifdef NSFIP
      /*
      * memcmp (as per ANSI definition) was shipped broken on
      * NeXTStep for Intel Processors. This should be removed
      * sometime after it is fixed.
      */

      Oh boy. When memcmp doesn't work what else is broken :) The C library version of memcmp assumed big-endian [68K] and did word accesses to compare ints rather than bytes, IIRC it messed up the end case, comparing the wrong bytes of the last word. There was no problem when optimizing, gcc uses a (good) builtin, but turn off -O and things broke.

      But it all lives on... I bought a Mac a while ago to run Mac OS X. Immediately after getting it I install OS X and reboot. And a big smile comes to my face. It was like stepping back in time. The blue background, the spinning color wheel, the boot graphics, the login panel. The look's updated a bit but it's NeXTSTEP. Services, NetInfo, .app's, Interface Builder. Finally, its all out there again.

    7. Re:Corrections by MouseR · · Score: 2

      And in what way is what you're saying different than my original post?

    8. Re:Corrections by droleary · · Score: 1

      And in what way is what you're saying different than my original post?

      Perhaps you should go back and re-read what you posted and compare it to the details of what I posted. If you can't figure out the differences, I don't think my telling you would help much.

    9. Re:Corrections by WillAdams · · Score: 1

      Actually, if you look up the OpenStep specification, you'll see that the OS is ``OPENSTEP'', and the API implementation (which while publicly available, had a disclaimer that said availability did not constitute permission to implement---one was supposed to contact NeXT for licensing arrangements).

      The API specification is at www.gnustep.org and ftp.peak.org/pub.next (dig around a little, you'll learn lots).

      William

      --
      Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.
  20. GNUstep is better! by lightfoot+jim · · Score: 2, Informative

    Gnome and KDE are great if user friendly==windows98 look and feel, and if you have a fast machine with a ton of ram. To give a single example of the userfriendliness, your "main menu" in KDE or Gnome require you to move your mouse over the K or the foot, respectively. GNUstep lets you click anywhere on the background image. Additionally, in GNUstep icons are usually spaced out in a line along one screen edge so you can't possible overshoot with your mouse. Seems trivial, but it lets me work faster.

    Also, GNUstep will run on some pretty old hardware. I have changed the setup lately, but I used to have KDE2 on my 900mhz duron w/ 512 MB and WindowMaker on my PII 100mhz w/ 32 MB and if you didn't actually know, you'd think the PII was faster just because the environment was so lightweight.

    --
    The state is the great fiction by which everyone tries to live at the expense of everybody else. ~F. Bastiat
    1. Re:GNUstep is better! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You can set KDE up so you have an application list via a click in the root window. Plus it can be set to look a hell of a lot different than Windows. Your panel need not have a taskbar, if that's your bitch. Your window manager doesn't have to have buttons placed like windows (I have a pseudo motif setup - motif buttons but with close on the left and min/max on the right).

      I won't dispute the fact that KDE takes more resources than more cut down environments, but that's common sense: it provides more. Whether you yourself find the extras useful is a different story.

      KDE can be much different than it is "out of the box". You seem to have forgotten that.

    2. Re:GNUstep is better! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It would have sounded more convincing with some real arguments.

      A 100MHz pentium 2??

    3. Re:GNUstep is better! by jandrese · · Score: 1

      Wow, I never knew Intel made the PII-100. I assume you mean pre-MMX Pentium 100, a machine class I remember fondly (er, well, kind of fondly)

      --

      I read the internet for the articles.
    4. Re:GNUstep is better! by Wiener · · Score: 2, Interesting
      pre-MMX Pentium 100, a machine class I remember fondly

      Remember fondly? That's what I use for my router, DNS, web server, and development workstation!

      It's time to upgrade when people start using phrases like "remember fondly" to describe the most powerful system you own.

    5. Re:GNUstep is better! by koekepeer · · Score: 1

      pentium II 100 yeah right...

    6. Re:GNUstep is better! by Eil · · Score: 2


      I'm not trying to be a pissant or anything, but I'm a little tired of the criticism Gnome takes sometime for being "too Win98-like."

      Take a look at a fairly recent screenshot of my desktop. Note the panel on the left, which is auto-hidden and contains icons for my most commonly used apps. Now, apart from common UI elements and the taskbar, how can you possibly say that Gnome has a "Windows98 look and feel"? I'm sure you can make it look somewhat like Win98, but you can also make it look vastly different.

      I mean, do people who make these remarks fail to realize that you can actually customize the panels for almost every configuration, change the theme, modify the menus, or get a different window manager until you find a configuration that's useful?

      And to address what you say about performance, I have Gnome running on a PII266 laptop with 64MB of RAM (which I consider to be "older hardware") and it's quite speedy for everything I want to do. (KDE is another story, however...)

    7. Re:GNUstep is better! by lightfoot+jim · · Score: 1

      My mistake. It's as you describe.

      --
      The state is the great fiction by which everyone tries to live at the expense of everybody else. ~F. Bastiat
    8. Re:GNUstep is better! by mike_the_kid · · Score: 2

      you see, my man is so confident in his distro / wm combo that he actually underclocks his processor in order to cut down monthly electric bills.

      --
      Troll Like a Champion Today
    9. Re:GNUstep is better! by Capt.+DrunkenBum · · Score: 1

      It isn't to cut the hydro bills... It is so he can run it without fans.

      --

      Not everyone deserves a 320i

    10. Re:GNUstep is better! by RevAaron · · Score: 2

      I run my Mac without fans, without risking meltdown or *underclocking* it! Wow, what well designed technology can do these days!

      --

      Working toward a usable PDA environment in the spirit of Newton OS: Dynapad
    11. Re:GNUstep is better! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because GNOME always "feels" JUST like Windows.

      Gtk themes can change the way that GNOME looks, but not feels.

      And, GNOME is very bloated. Sure GNOME Apps take 2 seconds to launch when GNOME is running, but GNOME apps take forever to load when it is not. KDE is also very guilty of this.

    12. Re:GNUstep is better! by Daengbo · · Score: 0

      To give a single example of the userfriendliness, your "main menu" in KDE or Gnome require you to move your mouse over the K or the foot, respectively

      Under preferences, you can assign a click over the desktop to bring up the main menu, just so you know. I agree with the memory problems, though
    13. Re:GNUstep is better! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Click background for a menu; icons are in a line along the screen edge; you just described my twm config. Does this make twm==gnustep? If not does this make twm easy to use--hell yea.

    14. Re:GNUstep is better! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Are you sure that that box is not under-clocked? Hmm, I wonder if my 2000Mhz pc would run without a fan at 800Mhz? Fuck it, I will just keep the fan.

  21. This is cool... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    but dand we all do not have a puter with a bootable cd-rom

  22. As close as you'll get... by Nijika · · Score: 2
    Afterstep. But trust me, NeXT compared to what we have available now is no revolution. Once you use a NeXT station for any ammount of time the curiosity will ware off :)

    Same goes for SGI.

    --
    Luck favors the prepared, darling.
    1. Re:As close as you'll get... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What are you nuts, we have settled on C++, which don't get me wrong has it's place is simply not OO. NeXT's operating system is super advanced compared to windows XP, use OS X you will see NeXT modernized, sure it's slow but it is a thing of beauty. Also GNUStep is better for applications, think of the opportunity to have an API abstraction layer that allows programs written once to be deployed on unix, mac OS X, and windows. If you ask me this is definitely a major advance and you should embrace it. Just remember that old next hardware is windows 1-2 era software.

  23. As a Mac OS X user... by christurkel · · Score: 1

    I havew a spiffy UI on top of Unix anyway but I amw atching this with interest, for my aging ThinkPad , which chokes on KDE/GNOME.

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    CDE open sourced! https://sourceforge.net/projects/cdesktopenv/
  24. Window managers vs. Graphical environments by DRO0 · · Score: 1

    Newbie-ish question here, so please forgive...

    Is functionality like copying from one graphical app and pasting to another determined by the graphical environment (GNOME, KDE) or the window manager (Enlightenment, Sawfish)?

    Sometimes I can easily copy/paste between apps, while other times it just doesn't happen. Chances are good that I'm being a dolt, but it's one of my biggest complaints about the X-GUI's.

    I used WindowMaker a long time ago, and it was fast and slick while GNOME + Enlightenment were functional, but SLOW for a while (>2 years ago when I first tried them). Now GNOME + Enlightenment performs well on my machine so I've been using that, but I wouldn't mind checking out WindowMaker again...

    1. Re:Window managers vs. Graphical environments by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      Is functionality like copying from one graphical app and pasting to another determined by the graphical environment (GNOME, KDE) or the window manager (Enlightenment, Sawfish)?

      Use your middle mouse button. It works across all X apps.

      Gnome and KDE have tried to emulate the Windows Clipboard however. If you use those functions then you will only be able to copy/paste KDE to KDE and Gnome to Gnome.

    2. Re:Window managers vs. Graphical environments by DRO0 · · Score: 1

      Thanks. I remember hearing something like that, but since I only have a two-button mouse and find the 3-button emulation of clicking both buttons at the same time to be awkward, I didn't pay enough attention.

      Over the course of 3 years I've used Redhat, Mandrake, Slackware, and now Debian as my one and only desktop PC and I'm still a total newbie. Sad, isn't it?

    3. Re:Window managers vs. Graphical environments by Pope+Slackman · · Score: 2

      Sometimes I can easily copy/paste between apps, while other times it just doesn't happen. Chances are good that I'm being a dolt, but it's one of my biggest complaints about the X-GUI's.

      That is one of many things that will never work "right" (i.e. as well as win/mac),
      because X sucks the sweat off a dead man's balls.

      C-X C-S

    4. Re:Window managers vs. Graphical environments by spitzak · · Score: 2
      Originally X only had middle-mouse selection. It worked like this: any selection you made acted as though you then immediately did a copy operation (like Ctrl+C on Windows). Clicking the middle mouse button was like clicking the left mouse button to move the cursor to that point and then doing a paste operation (like Ctrl+V on Windows). The buffer that held this data was called SELECTION.

      In some ways this was very nice. It certainly required the fewest possible operations to copy something, and did not require any key assignments. Technically it is exactly the same as drag & drop (which everybody ooh's and aah's over for some reason...) but with the advantage that you could rearrange windows before you "dropped" (ie no need for Mac "spring loaded folders" or any other hacks).

      It has losing points that people are aware of: any selection anywhere destroys the clipboard, making *replacement* of text impossible without planning ahead and requiring extra mouse clicks. It also required you to point the mouse even if the cursor was already at the correct location for the paste (some programs made middle click only do the paste and not the click because of this, resulting in inconsistent behavior).

      The Motif people did figure out the correct way to emulate Windows/Mac was to have a second buffer called the CLIPBOARD. This is obvious if you think about middle mouse as drag & drop, there is no reason that dragging data should change the clipboard! Fortunately X already had support for an arbitrary number of such buffers due to some bogus and best-forgotten ideas about "secondary selection" and so on so it was easy to do this.

      However all other toolkits were concerned about interoperability between them and older programs that did not understand CLIPBOARD. So they tended to just use the SELECTION for Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V. This confused Windows users no end because selection of text still changed the clipboard, and made Ctrl+C be a no-op in most cases.

      Motif died for very good reasons, but since it understood clipboard, this is why you hear complaints that you cannot cut/paste from Netscape into other programs. Middle-mouse has always worked, though.

      Fortunately in the last year GTK decided to switch to the Motif model of CLIPBOARD. It sounds like the next version of Qt (and thus KDE) also does this. I personally have fixed my own software to obey this.

      Unlike common perception the programs on X do not all use incompatable cut & paste, though. They all agree on the initial design. It is the attempts to emulate an outside design, with no standards, that they disagree on. If Windows added middle-mouse paste today you can be certain that years from now there would be many programs that still "can't cut and paste correctly" on that platform, too!

  25. Screenshots, please. by 2Bits · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What's so hard to grab some screenshots and put them up there? I've used the NeXT machines before, and have used WindowsMaker, so I know what to expect. But still, I'd like to see screenshots. And if it looks ugly, I won't even bother. And I want to see the boot up screen too.

    And you can get more users to try it out too, if they can see something before they download that 110MB of data. Even at that "small size", it's still a lot, for people like me who don't have access to high speed internet.

    1. Re:Screenshots, please. by jdgreen7 · · Score: 1

      As far as the download goes, I'm on a 384K Frame Relay and I'm only getting a 6.8 k/s download right now... Not much better than dial-up. I probably shouldn't have started downloading as soon as the page hit /.

      :)

    2. Re:Screenshots, please. by Kaypro · · Score: 2, Informative

      Was lucky enought to grabe this minutes before it was posted.

      Bootup is EXACTLY like RedHat/Mandrake.... guess they didn't implement that part yet.

      After booting it starts up X in vesa mode and up pops the GUI... It looks...well..exactly like WindowMaker... I'm guessing cause thats what theyre using.

      As far as apps go it's minimal...you got a terminal, email, and stuff...nothing out of the ordinary.

      They do have a nice IDE Development though.

      I'll check it out next release probably.... it seemed pretty fast. Worth checking out.... just make sure you burn this on an CD-RW.... ;-)

      Chow!

    3. Re:Screenshots, please. by _UnderTow_ · · Score: 2

      Go here if you want screen shots. The link on the story post was just for the download.

      If you follow the link to OS News there's a link to the left for screenshots and a bunch of other stuff

    4. Re:Screenshots, please. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Dont click on the link that says this.

      Assorted older screenshots from Nicola Pero

      Unless you like a shitload of popups.

  26. Download doesn't work by xtremex · · Score: 3, Informative

    I went to the site and the ISO they have for download doesnt exist! stage1.iso.zip isnt there!
    :(

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    1. Re:Download doesn't work by gmhowell · · Score: 2

      Because everyone saying "boohoo, this sucks, why do we need it" are going and dl'ing it.

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    2. Re:Download doesn't work by BadlandZ · · Score: 2, Informative

      Read SourceForge Forum on it to see why...

  27. Not there yet. by foonf · · Score: 4, Informative

    I downloaded the ISO and tried to boot into it. Immediately the kernel fb support gave an "unsupported display mode" error. I checked the available modes and there was nothing but text modes available. I have a Matrox G400, which is very well supported by the kernel framebuffer drivers. In fact I use the fb console at 1024x768 on my real linux installation without problems.

    The startup looked interesting, at any rate. It failed to detect my NIC (a pretty standard DEC Tulip card) and gave a few other errors I can't remember. Then it tried to run X, but since it was configured to use the framebuffer driver, which wasn't working, it choked. Needless to say if they had at least allowed the option of using the XFree86 accelerated drivers, it would have been fine, but they don't. So then the system shut itself down. This worked ok, except their kernel is compiled without APM support, so it didn't actually turn itself off.

    Oh well. I'll try it again later, seems like a decent idea really.

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    1. Re:Not there yet. by ksheff · · Score: 1

      I just tried downloading it, and the link that was on the download page is bad. There is a README and a zip file in their downloads directory, but I couldn't download them due to their permissions. Hopefully, this will be fixed soon.

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    2. Re:Not there yet. by cehardin · · Score: 3, Informative

      The problem is the way sourceforge does uploads. Everytime I have tried to upload the sio image for SimplyGNUstep to the /incoming directory somebody moves it before the upload is complete. This has happened tie and time again and is very frustrating.

      For now, just got to http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net and download it there.

      Chad

    3. Re:Not there yet. by cehardin · · Score: 5, Informative

      The problem is that many of the newest video cards do not support the VESA 2.0 standard.

      As this was mainly a demo cd, I was more concerned with getting it to run on as many machines as possible with minimal effore (therefore, VESA)

      The actual installation disc I'll end up creating will not try to use the VESA framebuffer.

      Chad

    4. Re:Not there yet. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey Chad,
      Still can't seem to get it goin (404, phooey!) Is there anywhere out there the ISO is mirrored?

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    5. Re:Not there yet. by cloudmaster · · Score: 2

      Just keep trying to get it until the file's named back:

      cloudmaster@mymachine:~> g=0; while ! wget http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/downloads/sta ge-1.iso.zip > /dev/null 2> do g=$(($g+1)); echo $g; sleep 5; done; echo "retrieved after $g tries" | mail -s "simply unix done" cloudmaster

      Assuming you're running a bourne shell, you'll get a progressively incrementing count until the file's name gets that ".0" off of the end and people can download it again. Whee. :)

  28. who needs another *linux distribution? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Just run BSD.

    1. Re:who needs another *linux distribution? by c_g_hills · · Score: 0

      Mod this up! Seriously, the sooner Mac OSX server gets ported to the PC the better. You get all the function of FreeBSD as well as Apple's funky interface.

  29. Re:Often, mixes turn out to be worse than the part by davechen · · Score: 0, Offtopic


    Mmmmmmm. Jello steak.

  30. Re:Vesa 2.0? by bonk · · Score: 1
    the problem with Vesa is that it is SLOW.

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  31. Less Information by spineboy · · Score: 1

    They could have lessinformation about the software, but that would be hardsince there would only be a blank page.

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  32. The point is price. by yerricde · · Score: 1

    What's the point having another Next-ish, Linux based OS if you can have OS X on your desktop?

    Price. It's possible to build an x86-based PC for cheaper than $800 (the lowest price of a new Macintosh computer).

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  33. Simplicity is key by xt · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think the really interesting part is the IDE; If you have a fairly simple way to extend your computer experience, you get a little more attached to what you use and enjoy it a lot more.

    Don't forget there are a lot of intelligent people who enjoy tinkering with things (computers and OSes included) but can't afford to spend too much time...

    If the developers also choose a well rounded set of applications, then we'll have an interesting alternative to packing a zillion apps (almost) noone will use and creating yet another distro that confuses users about the choices, rather than being itself an alternative choice.

    By having something simple you can use and extend, you are also a lot more motivated to actually use it and stick with it, rather than observe at amazement and then go back to .

    Perhaps, simplicity is itself a choice sorely missed all too often nowadays...

  34. download link is dead by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I think they moved the zipped iso off the server or something, the link to it is dead...

  35. Debian (was Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux..) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Erm... not to post the obvious... but have you ever tried Debian? It's harder to install the first time, but you get /soooo/ much control over what gets installed that if you get a bad install, you're really the one to blame ;-)

    Of course, you will probably want to compile your own kernel, since the Debian kernels usually suck. But hey, that's what the LDP's Kernel HOWTO is for, right? ;-)

    1. Re:Debian (was Re:If it's a fairly BSDish Linux..) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      Of course, you will probably want to compile your own kernel, since the Debian kernels usually suck. But hey, that's what the LDP's Kernel HOWTO is for, right? ;-)

      If being as generic as possible sucks, then verily - Debian kernels do suck.

      Configuring your own is ubersimple though, thanks to kernel-package. Get the source package, copy the configure file from '/boot' in as your '.configure', 'make menuconfig' to change the options you don't like, then 'make-kpkg kernel_image' and install the resulting deb. The package created by kernel-package takes care of absolutely everything else for you.

  36. Does not seem to be available for download by starseeker · · Score: 1, Interesting

    The file is there, at http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/downloads/sta ge-1.iso.zip.0 but the permissions are wrong and the link on the page is wrong. Doesn't look like they'll let us grab it yet.

    They must have known the slashdot effect was coming.

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  37. first reaction by sewagemaster · · Score: 1

    The cool thing about Simply GNUstep is its partial source compatibility with MacOSX programs (further compatibility is still worked on)

    since office runs on the mac... maybe we'll see office run on Simply GNUstep (soon)?

    1. Re:first reaction by tenelson · · Score: 2, Informative

      Office is a Carbon application, which means that it doesn't use the Cocoa APIs that GNUstep is trying to replicate. So it will never run Office or Photoshop or anything like that, but it may someday run Omniweb.
      Tony

    2. Re:first reaction by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not nesicerily the case with PhotoShop. It's being re-writen to work with the new 64-bit G5, and possably to run in Coaco for better performance and speed, I won't hold my breath on it being a Coaco .app , but I can hope.

  38. OS X doesn't run on my Alpha by DarkMan · · Score: 2

    Or my Athalon, or any of the Sparcs, or really anything that I have lying around generally

    It means I don't have to by a new box to run it.

    And I don't use anything to oppose Microsoft, I do use it becuase I prefer it, I can configure it the way I want, and I know that it lets me interface cleanly with the *NIX machines I use, ranging from OpenBSD firewall to UNICOS supercomputers.

    Besides, if you'd actually read about it, you'd know that it uses Objective C, and fits in at the level of GNOME and KDE. It's not a kernel.

  39. Huh? by phajek · · Score: 1

    You have this backwards. I would rather have the Linux userland choices and the highly regarded FreeBSD kernel with top notch VM and TCP/IP stack. Especially after the Linux kernel 2.4.10 VM changes-- what a sorry excuse for a kernel.

    1. Re:Huh? by MrResistor · · Score: 2
      Maybe he would like to have his hardware supported by his kernel...

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    2. Re:Huh? by phajek · · Score: 1

      Well if this is the most important criteria, then he should be using Windows :-)

      BTW, FreeBSD H/W support is quite good since many Linux drivers are open sourced.

    3. Re:Huh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      Well if this is the most important criteria, then he should be using Windows :-)

      BTW, FreeBSD H/W support is quite good since many Linux drivers are open sourced.

      How good is FreeBSD H/W support for != x86?

    4. Re:Huh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I recently installed Windows XP on a box, and I would like some of that famed Windows hardware support too. On my box, the ide raid craps out, the USB 2.0 does not even have a driver, and my video craps out (until reboot) when I try to run a 3D game. Man fuck Windows Hardware support.

    5. Re:Huh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's what NetBSD is for, DickCheese!

  40. Anybody look at the screenshot of GNUstep by xg0blin · · Score: 0

    It looks like a sideways, ugly version of Afterstep to me....

  41. well.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    it would be nice if we could download the damned thing...

  42. great by MarkoNo5 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If you take a 2.2 kernel. I have yet to see a 2.4 kernel that will run for a few days without crashing on my machines. Of course I have to use 2.4.xx.yy.zz with the u.v.w VM. That's what they've been telling ever since 2.4 was released. The moment FreeBSD fixes its install program, I'm gonna switch. I hate running stone-age technology.

    Let me guess, troll or flamebait.

    Marko No. 5

  43. OK What Happened? by dloolb · · Score: 1

    I was downloading the install file, then it aborted on me, I went back to the site to begin downloading again and received a file not found! I think the site was either slashdotted or the file was removed for other reasons.

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    1. Re:OK What Happened? by jdgreen7 · · Score: 1

      The file was renamed (there's a .0 at the end of it now) and no one has download permissions anymore. Give it a while then we can all try again. I doubt anyone had time to download it. I only got 11 MB before that happened to me.

  44. Well... by betanerd · · Score: 0

    It did not take long for the download location to get slashdotted. Anyone got a mirror?

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  45. Re:does this distro give the experience of using N by Rob+Parkhill · · Score: 5, Interesting

    NeXTstep is state-of-the-art GUI design, circa. 1985-1990. At the time, it was easily 10 years ahead of anything else available.

    But here we are 17 years later, and everyone has finally had a chance to catch up. (Except for Apple, who is now a good 5 years ahead of everyone else by basing their system on NeXTstep :-)

    The beauty of NeXTstep was the underlying Objective-C APIs and the dev tools. Amazing, simply amazing. The "build a text editor in under 1 minute without even compiling" example was always a winner.
    Using GNUstep w/ WindowMaker is pretty close to the look of NeXTstep, but just seems to be lacking in the "feel" department (that from running GNUstep on my PC, right next to NeXTstep on my 68040 NeXTstation.)

    Of course, that was over a year ago, so things might have changed a lot with GNUstep/WIndowMaker since then.
    If you can get yourself a NeXT machine cheap, go for it. Heck, you might even be able to find an old Intel of HP machine with NeXTstep on it. But don't expect it to be a dailt use machine. I recently picked up a Mac Classic at a garage sale for the same reason: it's fun to remember what computers were like just a few (well, 12-15 :-) years ago.

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  46. What does RMS call it? by David+Ishee · · Score: 4, Funny

    If this is a Linux based system, will RMS flame us is we don't call it GNU/Linux/GNUStep?

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  47. That's why (was: Re:Why Linux??) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Because most of developers actively working on
    GNUstep use Linux.
    There are only two, as far as I know, who prefer
    to run BSD, one still running NEXTSTEP and just
    a handful who also use OSX.

    That's why.

  48. At the risk of plugging the obvious... by Mister+Snee · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is why I use Slackware. :D

    Granted, the distro tree is a lot more desktop-oriented than it deserves to be, seeing as it makes such a decent server distribution. Just pick and choose your packages carefully and you can make it anything you want. (Hey, it's even got a sane "package" implementation.) It takes well to having bits and pieces added onto it (although doing so does tend to break down your ability to manage it as a "distribution" per se).

    At any rate, it's a simple, highly-customizable, all-purpose distribution, and it doesn't boot to a GUI after install. I use it for everything from a 486 with 8 megs of RAM to serve a mailing list, to a P3 with 512 megs as a pseudo-desktop network dealie. What more could you ask?
    ... I think I forgot my original point.
    Look over there!

  49. Mmmm...Objective-C! by Glock27 · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I'm a Java fan, drawn to it by (relative) simplicity, decent OO and speed.

    That said, Objective-C also has many fine attributes, and has never gained the popularity it deserves. Objective-C (gcc is Apple's Obj-C compiler also) is fully compiled and has great legacy compatibility with C, both desirable attributes when compared with Java. There are other tradeoffs between the languages, but Objective-C looks like a great Java alternative in certain circumstances. It also looks like a fun 'recreational language' for side projects.

    I was considering one of the new iMacs anyhow, it's good to see that much code might port to an open source setting also! :-)

    299,792,458 m/s...not just a good idea, its the law!

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    1. Re:Mmmm...Objective-C! by Rob+Parkhill · · Score: 2

      Objective-C is great, but try using it when you need to link in some C++ libraries some time. For fun, try linking in C++ libraries built with the Sun WSPro compiler.

      Java is the hands-down winner here. In fact, if you are developing WebObjects code, and need to use C++ libraries, Java is the best way to go! It's that, or write C wrappers for your C++, and call those from Obj-C. Ugh.

      To be fair, the problem is most likely that Obj-C has been all but abandoned, and never has worked properly alongside C++. Had Obj-C received the development resources of Java, it wouldn't have these drawbacks.

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    2. Re:Mmmm...Objective-C! by bnenning · · Score: 3, Informative

      Apple has made modifications to gcc to support "Objective C++", which allows Objective C code to use C++ syntax and classes. Hopefully these changes will eventually be merged into the main gcc sources.

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    3. Re:Mmmm...Objective-C! by eweu · · Score: 3, Informative
      To be fair, the problem is most likely that Obj-C has been all but abandoned, and never has worked properly alongside C++.

      That just isn't true. Obj-C is not popular or widespread, but Apple continues to develop the language. Take a look at the release notes from Project Builder:

      Mac OS X 10.1 introduces the Objective-C++ front-end to the Mac OS X version of the GCC compiler. Objective-C++ allows you to freely mix C++ and Objective C code in the same source source file. Using Objective-C++, you can directly call Objective-C objects from C++ code, and you can directly call C++ code from Objective-C objects. Thus, Objective-C++ allows you to use C++ class libraries directly from within your Cocoa application, or to use Cocoa or Foundation objects directly from within your C++ application.
      Since I do this quite a bit, I'd have to say Obj-C and C++ play quite nicely together.
    4. Re:Mmmm...Objective-C! by cbv · · Score: 2, Informative

      Apple has made modifications to gcc to support "Objective C++", which allows Objective C code to use C++ syntax and classes. Hopefully these changes will eventually be merged into the main gcc sources.

      Take a look at that proposal by Ziemowit Laski ...

    5. Re:Mmmm...Objective-C! by Rob+Parkhill · · Score: 2

      Hmmm, I should have been a bit clearer. Obj-C and C++ work together just fine, and I have mixed-and-matched C, C++, and Obj-C all in the same source file, just as Apple suggests. And even calling C++ libs directly from Obj-C works great, when you are always using the same compiler for both (ie. gcc)

      However, when you have a precompiled C++ library that used a -different- compiler from the gcc you are currently working with (such as the Sun WSPro compiler, or an older version of gcc), this is where the headaches begin.

      Perhaps this is just a compiler issue, and not an Obj-C issue, but seeing as the only compiler that supports Obj-C is gcc, I tend to (incorrectly) lump the two together.

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    6. Re:Mmmm...Objective-C! by dvdeug · · Score: 2

      Huh?

      However, when you have a precompiled C++ library that used a -different- compiler from the gcc you are currently working with (such as the Sun WSPro compiler, or an older version of gcc), this is where the headaches begin.

      Is true. C++ is not binary compatible across compilers. This has absolutely nothing to do with Objective C - it's true if you're mixing a precompiled C++ library with C++. So why do you blame Objective C?

    7. Re:Mmmm...Objective-C! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why oh why didn't they at least try to standardize name-mangling?!?!? WHYYYY!?!?!?!?

    8. Re:Mmmm...Objective-C! by dvdeug · · Score: 1

      Because it's not in the realm of the standard - you can use C++ on systems that natively support it and don't need name mangling, because native linkers have different requirements as to maximum length and permitted characters, and because even if you do, there's still a thousand other details that need to work right that won't magically work just because the name-mangling is correct.

      As a note, the IA64 ABI did specify C++ linking, so mixing C++ from different compilers should work on Linux for the IA64.

  50. Downlad link broken by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oops.. The article refers you to the site, and you can follow the site to a download link, but the link gives a 'not found' error

    http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/downloads/s ta ge-1.iso.zip

    I stripped off the filename

    http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/downloads

    and there is a file "stage-1.iso.zip.0" displayed, but trying to download it results in a permission denied error

    Anyone know what gives? Were they afraid of being slasdotted?

  51. Close... by Fnkmaster · · Score: 2, Interesting
    I like the general approach. While GNOME and KDE are nice, I don't think either of them does it for me, or anybody with a more aesthetic view of the world. Go use OS X for a while, and try going back to GNOME or KDE. You will feel a serious sense of loss. Same goes for Windows, frankly.


    I like the Linux core, I enjoy and am comfortable with Linux as a kernel and the GNU/Linux combo as an OS. I want a better GUI on top of it that pleases my aesthetic sense, makes my life easier when I want it to be easier, doesn't feature at least two separate tracks of font management systems, lots of apps of massively disjoint look-and-feel and more widget toolkits than I care to think about. In other words, Simply GNUStep is a good move, but why don't we consider dropping the X windows? Furthermore, why don't we consider taking this a step further? Hell, OS X took the old NextStep stuff and improved it dramatically. Why don't we do the same, and not be constrained by OS X or attempt to parrot or copy it, and see if we can improve on it?


    I agree that source level compatibility with OS X is a nice feature at this point in time since lots of Cocoa apps are being written (primarily because OS X is doing so well), and I like the *Step environments. But I'd like to see some innovation from the Open Source world too.

  52. Well, this is something... by otuz · · Score: 1

    ...to replace my Rhapsody DR1/i386 with :)

    1. Re:Well, this is something... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's what I'm thinking. And right after that, I'm going to McDonalds so I can get soemthing to replace prime rib.

    2. Re:Well, this is something... by RevAaron · · Score: 2

      Man, why not replace it with Rhapsody DR2? A bit slicker than DR1.

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    3. Re:Well, this is something... by otuz · · Score: 1

      Because I'm really not using it that much :)

  53. Re:Not truly unix.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    too complicated. do this instead: pick a "category" (e.g., YRO, etc) and drink whenever its icon comes up- one drink for every 100 posts under that category!

  54. Anyone have... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    screenshots available?

  55. Long live NeXTStep/OpenStep! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If they would replace X with another windowing system, i'd be impressed. X is old, not meant for desktops really. It seems really nice, and im a huge fan of WindowMaker (Although i run blackbox), but what i worry about is... if i right click on my debian box, go to Window Managers, and click "Window Maker", what am i lacking here that i would get in that? If their goal is to bring linux/WindowMaker/GNUStep into the homes of computer illiterates, ok, good luck with that (i do believe its possible), but i like playing with configuration files and battling it out with my kernel config (sound is a bitch on an Alpha), so i think i'll stick with Debian thank you.

  56. For better Compatiblility ... by Tsk · · Score: 1

    You just need to run gnustpe on darwin.
    Posted with Mozilla-Mach-O

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  57. Heh, build it on Darwin. by Genady · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Think about it, build Gnustep over Darwin x86 and you have... A Frankenstein's monster version of Mac OS X for x86.

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  58. Not a new OS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This isn't a new OS, it's a linux distroid designed to focus on and exploit GNUStep.

    GNUStep isn't an OS, it's the API from NeXTSTEP.

    It's supposedly really really cool to program in because Objective-C is a lot more dynamic in its design than C++. (Much less type checking = less recompilation, more rapid development, it's a lot more like working in Smalltalk or a scripting language like Ruby. So I hear from people who use Objective-C in my company.)

    HOWEVER it ain't ready, GNUStep is still laying the foundations. When they're all laid, it should be possible to add a lot of very good apps very fast. (NeXT is most famous for having been something you can develop apps very well and fast in.)

    This is an interesting start.

    GNUStep apps should be relatively easy to port to Cocoa and vice versa, that's the extent of the connection.

    All this yammering about how pretty the window decorations are is silly. It ain't about looking like candy, it's about being pleasant to use and working well.

    All this stuff about "being the next BeOS" is silly too. This isn't about users... not yet. It's about developers. It isn't a new OS, it's a new programming environment and a Linux distro optimized for it.

  59. Mirrors? by siegesama · · Score: 1

    Did it make it into anybody's mirror? Their site off of sourceforge gives a 404 from the download page here.

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  60. Clone MacOS X for x86 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There was a project which tried to clone MacOS X for x86.
    It was based on GNUstep. It's dead now.

  61. Glib response by 2nd+Post! · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Get a Mac.
    DisplayPDF, Aqua window manager, a Dock, Finder (with three view modes), Mail.app, and all for a low price of $1,799!

    You even get a DVD-R and LCD screen out of it :)

    1. Re:Glib response by RevAaron · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Hell, you can stil get the older iMacs new from Apple for $799!

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  62. Terms & Definitions by maggard · · Score: 5, Informative
    For those confused by what's what this might help bring folks up to speed (and keep the discussion coherent):
    • NeXT: The next business founded by Steve Jobs after being pushed out of Apple (to sell the next generation of computers.)
    • NeXTSTEP: The black cube then slab with object-oriented OS based on Unix sold by NeXT Computer.
    • OpenStep: The NeXT OS ported to 5 different architectures and sold as a stand-alone product.
    • Objective-C: The language OpenStep is written in. An object oriented extension of C considered by many to be cleaner then C++.
    • GNUstep: The reimplementation of OpenStep by gnu-folks.
    • Rhapsody: OpenStep after Next buys Apple for -$400 million. Reworked to be their next OS. To run on Macs and under Wintel. Dropped after developers refuse support.
    • MacOS X: Shipped version of next-gen MacOS. OpenStep-derived kernel & Cocoa layer along with legacy MacOS compatabilty & virtualization evironments. Publically PPC only.
    • MacOS X Server: Same thing, different focus on services.
    • Cocoa: The layer in MacOS X that along with the kernel is still closely OpenStep.
    • Darwin: The Open Source PPC & x86 core of MacOS X - doesn't include Cocoa.
    • Simply GNUstep: GNUstep coupled with a Linux distribution.
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    1. Re:Terms & Definitions by cpeterso · · Score: 1

      so what is the difference between Rhapsody and Mac OS X? It seems like Mac OS X is just Rhapsody/OpenStep plus the Carbon compatibility layer.

    2. Re:Terms & Definitions by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Quartz, Classic, Aqua, Different Kernel versions, Better Java support.

  63. Re:Not having a taskbar sucks by jonathan_ingram · · Score: 2

    Put the taskbar at the *top* of the screen, where God intended it to be (at least that's what he told me over a beer last Wednesday).

  64. Mirrors? by DdJ · · Score: 1

    Anyone got a mirror site? It seems they've renamed the file, and they deny permission to download the new filename.

  65. Fat binaries. by hotsauce · · Score: 1

    Had em on the Mac ever since the trasition to PowerPC. They can do it if they want to. But Apple wants you to run their apps on /their/ OS on /their/ hardware, not some alternative that brings them no revenue and is a nightmare to troubleshoot.

  66. its what its already /brought/ to the party! by surfsalot · · Score: 3, Informative

    GNUstep is the open source version of the NEXTSTEP operating system... something, that while it may not have taken off and done as well as it should have, did contribute to computing today. Really a revolutionary idea. Back in a time when start buttons werent the fad, and nobody kept an icon of a desktop on their desktop, there were some great ideas, and freedom to express them. Sounds as though these guys want forward progress through unification and a few basic ideas... something that linux is not known for, it tends to make progress ameboidotically (ok, I made that word up, but you get the idea). Unfortunantly GNUstep hasnt recieved all the development backing from the community that kde/gnome have... which isnt such a bad thing... wm has stayed relatively simple and straight to the point (along with blackbox, which isnt based on GNUstep, but has a lot of the NS feel qualities to it)... something that I think is lost in kde and gnome.

  67. I really hope.... by chairmanKAGA · · Score: 1

    ...that people embrace this. If not this OS then the GNU Step API's if they ever get done 100%. It really is a great enviroment to program in and should be taught at all schools that are trying to teach OOP. Objective C is a great language and easier to learn then C++. I learned C++ first and then Objective C took about 3 hours.
    But, if done right this would be lots of great new programs could easily be made for a Linux platform. GNU Step is the best way!

    --
    "Allez Cusine!"
  68. Re:Not having a taskbar sucks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No, the taskbar should definitely be on the left side. And if you're on Windows, AutoHide should be disabled.

  69. What's the point? by prototype · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Okay, maybe I'm confused over a few things here but I'm failing to see the point of this project?

    WindowMaker has already been around for awhile and comes with it's own GNUstep like interface (or it is it's own GNUstep interface if you want to split hairs). If you don't like WindowMaker, then use AfterStep which again gives you the NeXT type interface (dock, clip, etc.). Either of these can be installed onto any Linux distro. You can install RedHat and get all the cool hardware detection with it and just don't install KDE/Gnome/etc. then grab the latest WindowMaker/AfterStep files and you have the same thing this is offering. So where's the magic?

    Some of the features it's touting:
    Uses the latest linux kernels and its latest features (ie: pure devfs, framebuffer)

    Great, except according to some people here it has a lot of problems just installing. Besides, in a few weeks (or whenever the next update happens) the latest kernels will be out of date. You may as well just ftp your own kernels and compile them for your own system.

    Graphical Boot-Up (no confusing Linux kernel messages)
    Personally I like seeing the messages boot up so I know what sub-systems and modules are being loaded. If my sound module fails at least I know it.

    Kept as simple as possible (no GNOME, no KDE, etc, just GNUstep)
    Just install any linux distro without KDE/Gnome and slap on WindowMaker/AfterStep and you get the same thing right? So how is this a selling feature?

    So we've already got this if you want it. Just go and grab whatever window manager suits your taste. If this is a move towards Mac OS X compatibility then great, but it seems like a very small step as there is a LOT of work ahead to even get something close to that.

    Personally it just seems like a waste to bundle it with yet another copy of Linux. Separate it out (unless there's something special you're doing with the kernal) as a download so anyone can grab it in less than 10 minutes and let us decide which kernel to use for the base.

    At the very least, toss up a few screenshots, make the download availalbe in a few formats and provide a little more information about what features this has or will have. What's the big picture and where is it leading?

    liB

    1. Re:What's the point? by weierophinney · · Score: 1

      While all of this -- creating your own GNUstep desktop from your existing distribution -- makes sense to experienced Linux users, what about the Linux newbie? Most distributions out there default to either KDE or GNOME -- and the newbie may not realize that s/he has a choice in the matter. And one reason a Mac user may not choose Linux is because the graphical interfaces they typically see too closely resemble Windows -- which many Mac users see as anathema. WindowMaker and GNUstep offer a different choice for the newcomer to Linux.

      I think that this new offering is a step in the right direction. Isn't one of the wonderful things about Linux the freedom of choice? And don't all choices deserve representation?

      just my 2 cents.
      mwop

    2. Re:What's the point? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not knowing the difference between an API and a window manager is "Insightful"?

    3. Re:What's the point? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Graphical Boot-Up (no confusing Linux kernel messages)
      Personally I like seeing the messages boot up so I know what sub-systems and modules are being loaded. If my sound module fails at least I know it.


      I could care less either way. It usually goes by too quickly to see what's going on anyway. Running dmesg after it is running will tell you what you need to know anyway.

    4. Re:What's the point? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The point of Simply GNUStep, to me, is to really truly recreate a modern NeXT system. Mnay people slavered over the old NeXT system, for good reason. Here are some of the good points:

      1) a good development environment means more, better, faster apps. It also means it is easier to make a user interface that is cohesive to the OS.

      2) Display PostScript. This is SOOO cool. Makes X look silly in comparison. If I understand it correctly, instead of X you you DPS, and run an X server rootless if you need to run X apps (kinda like how Quartz does it now..). DisplayPS is much clearer, crisper, and has much more potential than X. Think a minor step backwords from the awesome Quartz engine and you have DisplayPS.... imagine no more crappy X!

      3) A nice paradigm for a desktop computer. Unlike Gnome and KDE, NeXT was a truly nice "hacker" environment. While WindowMaker comes pretty close, the people I know that have used NeXT like WindowMaker, but think there is just SOMETHING a little wrong with it. If SimplyGNUStep can give us back a cohesive NeXT environment, we are happy.

      4) More real compatibility between OSX and Linux. Instead of Linux going to the crappy windows world with KDE, why not go for a good interface with a friendship with the Mac?

      Basically, NeXT is where its at. In a year, when this project has gotten a little farther and there is a full system to use, I will be using it full time. Until then, work requires me to *gasp* actually be productive, so i will remain on a Gnome/Sawfish environment :-(

    5. Re:What's the point? by jagapen · · Score: 2

      Whoa, there! Not to be rude, but you need to do some investigation here. NeXTSTEP had its own distinctive style of window management, sure, but also a number of very powerful, object-oriented toolkits, and a killer rapid application development environment. AppKit (the OO GUI toolkit) had its own distinctive GUI style, too.
      GNUstep aims to be an open-source implementation of those powerful toolkits and development environment, plus a number of the fine NeXTSTEP apps.
      WindowMaker simply mimics the window decoration of NeXTSTEP; GNUstep takes care of what's in the window, and that's where the magic happens.

  70. Too late! by negativekarmanow+tm · · Score: 0

    nvi is for cocksucking lusers! real men use vim!

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    1. Re:Too late! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Welcome to my killfile.
      *PLONK*

  71. Re:Vesa 2.0? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I dunno, AtheOS manages to run on Vesa 2.0 cards O.K-ish. Having said that, the difference even between Vesa 2.0 & an S3 Virge is massive, and between the S3 Virge & GF2 just as large.

  72. Non unixlike linux based os by ArsonSmith · · Score: 1

    This looks like just another linux distribution. Not much new here. When are we going to have something along the lines of BEos or qnx that has a unix like posix enviornment but is really a diffrent animal.

    Maybe I am looking for the leap in evolution rather than the more realistic baby steps that are what really seem to drive linux.

    anyone understand what I'm asking?

    --
    Paying taxes to buy civilization is like paying a hooker to buy love.
    1. Re:Non unixlike linux based os by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Code talks. Get coding.

    2. Re:Non unixlike linux based os by RevAaron · · Score: 2

      I think pliant (the language) did what you're talking about. Also, my project, DynaPad , which strives to create a dynamic and consistent PDA operating environment may use Linux as it's kernel, mostly to cannabilize drivers. The nature of Squeak is such that it can be run on top of any OS, but the Linux kernel may be a convenient base. It's completely unlike a Unix environment.

      --

      Working toward a usable PDA environment in the spirit of Newton OS: Dynapad
  73. God damn it! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Its ATHLON you fool! ATHLON! What the fuck is an "Athalon"? ATHLON A T H L O N

    For fuck sake! You have a University email address and can't get a well known brand name correct? Christ man!

  74. GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by Ukab+the+Great · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's not just coincidence that having the menu appear below the pointer is a lot faster, or that buttons along the edge are faster to access because you can't overshoot. This phenomena is an example of Fitts' Law (check out usability guru Bruce Tognazinni's article here ). One of the ways that GNUstep truly thrashes KDE usability-wise is that the GNUstep environment has really large buttons often with text right under the icon. By the nature of their size, these buttons can be accessed with a mouse far faster than the really tiny toolbar buttons you often see in other desktop environments. The labels for the buttons also give a clear indication as to what action the button performs; there is no need for the user to try and decipher what a particular icon stands for.

    KDE, on the other hand, blindly copies microsoft's system of extremely tiny, unlabelled toolbar buttons that have extremely slow mouse access times and extremely small and cryptic icons whose true nature can only be discovered by either clicking on the toolbar button and possibly performing a destructive task or painstakingly holding the mouse over the toolbar button for several unbearable seconds to get the tooltip. "But Microsoft spends zillions of dollars on usability research" some say. And they spend tens of zillions on security research with results just as good. Microsoft is by far the most frequent inductee into the user interface hall of shame , and such windows UI shennanigans as multi-level tabs, window in window MDI, and Window XP/2000's dynamic menus have been frequently and harshly criticized in the UI design community. "But Windows users coming to Linux will be familiar with lots of really tiny, confusing, toolbar buttons with slow access times" they say. Windows users are certainly familiar with the Blue Screen of Death--maybe we should put stuff in the linux kernel to make it crash so they'll feel right at home. Yes, I know that there are options in KDE to have icons and text appear together. But this is not done by default. And probably 90% of users end up using the default which is installed with their application/OS. If you don't believe me, just ask Netscape. In the cold, hard reality of end-user desktop UI design, not doing something by default is really the same thing as not doing it.

    I challenge the KDE Usability project to, by default, give KDE have large, labelled toolbar buttons that are fast to access and easy to understand. They of course don't have to take this challenge; some people would prefer linux not to get on the desktop.

    1. Re:GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by grrussel · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Right click on any KDE toolbar. Choose icon size, one of small (16x16), medium (22x22), or large (32,32).

      Choose text position. Icons only, Text only, Text beside icons, Text underneath icons.

      Configurable on a per toolbar, per application, and globally.

      As the the large wharf / dock icons in GnuStep, in KDE, choose a large panel, large panel icons. To comply with fitts law, just push the mouse to the edge of the screen at the panel and it will still hit the button. No repositioning, and quick, ala Apple's menubar.

      The K menu, by default, is in the corner for this reason - just push into the corner and click to activate.

      So, you don't know KDE. Try again. Turn on the next widget theme, kwin theme / style, and feel at home. Get the 3rd party panel add on to dock your window maker applets, and to emulate the dock.

      Have fun.

    2. Re:GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, but actually bothering to try KDE enough to discover things like this would've ment he couldn't troll like that anymore. He didn't even bother to notice that KDE can be configured to use Mac-like menubars for all Qt programs.

      He also didn't bother to notice that KDE isn't completely unusable at low resolutions when set to use large toolbar icons and text. Every other GUI I've ever seen is as most of the toolbar winds up off the screen. KDE just throws in a little button that shows you the rest of the toolbar when clicked.

    3. Re:GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 3, Flamebait
      Large anything in the UI sucks because it takes space away from the actual information that I'm trying to work on. I always shrink all buttons, window frames, etc. to the smallest possible size. I enlarge all fonts to be nice and readable (because the text contains the information I'm trying to work on). I assign keyboard shortcuts to the most frequently clicked things, so a few milliseconds of mouse time on obscure buttons is irrelevant.

      Sure, maybe you can ship the OS with huge child-like controls for newbies, but it is essential that grown-ups be able to shrink them down to an unobtrusive size.

    4. Re:GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by ichimunki · · Score: 1

      Don't be ridiculous. Both KDE and Gnome allow a very high level of customizability with respect to icon size. Now I suppose they could come with the huge buttons turned on, but many of us think their choice of "medium" is already a bit large.

      The original question stands: what the heck software is written for GNUStep that makes this compelling? With KDE's Konqueror, KMail, and KOffice suite, I sure know why a lot of people would choose that system. With Gnome's Galeon, Gnumeric, and Evolution, I sure know why a lot of other people would choose that system. But why GNUStep?

      And personally, I hate using Netscape because of those unmodifiable large icons. They hog space on an already crowded screen.

      And I know what you mean about the edge of screen stuff. The Gnome panel kicks butt there, similar to the Mac toolbar (or whatever they call the monstrosity in their new OS) that way. Not like yer average Windows Start panel.

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    5. Re:GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by SCHecklerX · · Score: 2
      Large anything in the UI sucks because it takes space away from the actual information that I'm trying to work on.

      So don't use them. You have the *CHOICE* in gnustepish environments to do that, you know. You can put all of your apps in the root menu (which is incredibly easy in windowmaker). The root menu is also fully scriptable, giving you very powerful control over your system to create dynamic menus and such.

      I use a combination of WindowMaker and ROX-Filer, and am pretty close to an ideal UI here.

    6. Re:GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by SCHecklerX · · Score: 2
      The original question stands: what the heck software is written for GNUStep that makes this compelling? With KDE's Konqueror, KMail, and KOffice suite, I sure know why a lot of people would choose that system. With Gnome's Galeon, Gnumeric, and Evolution, I sure know why a lot of other people would choose that system. But why GNUStep?

      Umm...I think you just answered your own question. WTF does something as simple as a mail client or a FILE MANAGER, for crying out loud, have to have a @#$%! GHz machine + 256+MB of ram just to work, and work like shit at that??? And the shit STILL doesn't do everything OS/2's WPS did on a 486 with 8MB of ram in 1993!!!

      I use WindowMaker + ROX-Filer, and love it. Very lightweight, configurable, light, and FAST! I use some gnome apps, but none of the so-called integration. They all work and work well here. I keep trying KDE every now and then, and every time I do I am fully unimpressed. XDND is a great standard. All that other crap is not.

      I agree that the software written for gnustep is pretty icky to use though (exception being the wm config tools). I much prefer GTK+ apps with XDND support.

    7. Re:GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by ichimunki · · Score: 1

      But that's my question. Why would I use GNUstep if it doesn't fill some need? I agree that the desktop environments are a bit overloaded (although I'm currently loving Gnome, I'm just as comfortable in twm). But I know *why* I would use KDE or Gnome, because the apps-- bloated though they may be-- are killer. I haven't a similar reason to use GNUStep, that would also apply to much simpler window managers, like virtual terminals. :)

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    8. Re:GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by ahde · · Score: 2

      The UI design community consistently shows they are out of touch with the people who use graphical user interfaces. Yes, grandma may complain about being able to move the mouse until she gets used to it. And, yes, so do I, still, when I use one of those annoying labptop substitutes. But efficient computing is NOT large anti-aliased auto-previewing animated glaring (and pastel!) icons filling the screen. In case you didn't notice, all those high paid UI designers are now unemployed, and while the dot-com bubble was going on, the most obvious sign of wasteful excess to the ordinary public was the ridiculous, unusable, paintstakingly created, perfectly designed, ugly web sites.

      If someone's one job in life is to design a button, they may quickly forget that buttons are not the primary goal of a graphical interface (or a coat.) A button is only there to help you do something else. If it takes the average user an extra 10 seconds to "actualize" a button, but he only has to click it half as often to get his work done (try clicking on the background when you're reading a document on a screen smaller than 19 inches) he still gets his work done faster.

      Most people do not carefully aim the mouse, pause and take a deep breath for dramatic effect, ponder over how very simple it is to not wonder which button they need to press, and then with an audible click (and a color change that is not red to green or vice versa) pronounce to the world

      "I have clicked the button!"

      and wait for their boss, and/or loved ones to come around and congratulate them while they savor the esthetic beauty of the button click, noticing the obvious color change, the animated visual queue that SOMETHING is happening, and the reassuring audible (synthesized) click; resting assured that if they were blind, deaf, and nepalese -- that there would be appropriate cues to let them know that indeed, the button had been pressed.

    9. Re:GNUstep *is* more user friendly--by Fitts' Law by Art+Tatum · · Score: 1

      Yeah, but I still feel constrained by the KDE/GNOME/Windows user experience. It's nothing like using good old NeXTSTEP. :-)

  75. Re:does this distro give the experience of using N by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    wow, just what I need: Another text editor.....

    Why, yes, I suppose this is flamebait.

  76. NeXT users rejoice! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A a NeXT user who was unhappy with the turn of events when apple bought them and put a strange; and in my opinion ugly, ui front with cheap plastic look. Im glad there are still people out there who fully understand the greatness of the Next/OpenStep UI.

    And I find it nice to use the ingenious NeXT ui with a more modern kernel and programming library underneath. (yea no more broken posix and malloc leaks!)

  77. Re:Often, mixes turn out to be worse than the part by Cheetahfeathers · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Um... you know that gelatin is meat, usually cow, right? Though often it's horse instead. :)

  78. Re: Terms & Definitions - typo by Omniscient+Ferret · · Score: 1
    Rhapsody: OpenStep after Next buys Apple...

    Heh. Wishful thinking...

  79. TINATCMOP This is not a troll-check my other posts by Graspee_Leemoor · · Score: 2, Funny

    You forgot:

    GoATSTEPx: a wide-open public-domain environment supporting hot-plugging of peripherals soon to be cleaned up and released by Microsoft. (It's easy to tell where the first patch will be applied!)

    graspee

  80. Why aren't the Debian packages complete? by markj02 · · Score: 2

    Right now, there doesn't seem to be any way of getting a complete installation of GNUstep through the Debian package system (you get some libraries, but that's all as far as I can tell). I wouldn't mind giving GNUstep a try, but I'm not going to throw out my whole Linux installation. I suspect many others are in the same boat, and a complete set of easy-to-set-up GNUstep packages for Debian would probably reach more people at this point than a separate distribution.

  81. You aren't the only one by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I suggested this several times over the last few years, along with many others I know. I guess he has other plans...

  82. In related news... by i_am_nitrogen · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    An Australian man spotted a bit of molasses moving uphill in the summer month of January, blown by incredibly strong winds. Apparently, these winds were generated by an enormous fart coming from (pick least favorite slashdot editor].

    This indirectly demonstrates that the old but simple GNUStep system (based on several other failed attempts at making a "perfect" GUI) is, in fact, slow as molasses moving uphill in January.

  83. Update from Chad (author) by redmenace · · Score: 5, Informative

    I've got to run to work (I'm late!), but if one of you could please put a post on the slashdot article explaining the problem I would be very
    thankful!

    It seems I broke a rule at sourceforge which limits file sizes to 100MB

    If someone could offer a mirror site I would be very thankful for that as well!

    Thanks! Chad

    Here's what sourceforge had to say

    --------------

    Greetings,

    My name is ********; I am the Quality of Service Manager for
    SourceForge.net. This message is directed to you since you are
    designated as a project administrator for the Simply GNUstep project on
    SourceForge.net.

    First, we would like to take a moment to congratulate you on your recent
    press exposure on Slashdot.org -- we love to see Open Source projects
    succeed, and press exposure of this nature is always of great benefit.
    Since the announcement of your project efforts on /., your project has
    received roughly 2241 downloads of the ISO image provided through your
    download page at: http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/Download.html

    It has come to our attention that you are making use of SourceForge.net
    project web services as a mechanism to release file materials in excess
    of 100MB in size. Each project hosted on SourceForge.net is provided
    with project web services as to ensure that they may adequately provide
    an online description and information regarding their project.

    ... etc

    1. Re:Update from Chad (author) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      why not post it to linuxiso.org, isn't that what they are there for????

  84. Why simply GNUstep will not DL! by cehardin · · Score: 5, Informative

    Sourceforge has a policy of not allowing DLs of files over 100MB, I broke that limit with my 110MB ISO image, so they took read access form the file to everybody but me.

    If someone would like to offer a mirror I would appreciate it very much!

    Chad Hardin

    1. Re:Why simply GNUstep will not DL! by farkas · · Score: 1

      Just put it on Kazaa or gnutella, and post the filename here.

      I'm sure that would allow most people to get it, and the download / resume options are fairly good on these filesharing services.

    2. Re:Why simply GNUstep will not DL! by PMcGovern · · Score: 5, Informative

      SourceForge.net does indeed have a 100MB limit per project for project web server disk usage.

      We do, however, encourage people to use our File Release System (FRS) which does not have this 100MB limitation.

      The File Release System is recommended for a number of reasons; one of which is
      to allow us to balance the traffic load among many download servers on our high-capacity download network.

      Before we removed the file, Simply GNUstep had two thousand downloads at 110MB each, during the course of the day (totalling over 200 GB of data).

      Obviously we need to distribute this kind of load, which our file release system allows us to do; otherwise this kind of download traffic will impact the other 30,000 projects we host.

      If you have any other questions about this, please feel free to email me at pat (at) sourceforge.net

    3. Re:Why simply GNUstep will not DL! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Maybe you can convince Scott Anguish to mirror it on Stepwise.com.

    4. Re:Why simply GNUstep will not DL! by saibee · · Score: 1

      http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/simplygnustep/S GStep-stage-1.iso.zip

      This link works...

    5. Re:Why simply GNUstep will not DL! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No it doesn't. Remove the space between the S and G and it does. Here is the correct link.

      http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/simplygnustep /S GStep-stage-1.iso.zip

    6. Re:Why simply GNUstep will not DL! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No it doesn't. Remove the space between the S and G and it does. Here is the correct link.

      http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/simplygnustep/S GStep-stage-1.iso.zip

    7. Re:Why simply GNUstep will not DL! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      #$5&=(&!!! that space cannot be removed... anyway, you get the picture, just copy that darn link, paste it and remove that space yerself...

  85. Explaination of lack of downloads by sootman · · Score: 1

    I wrote to the developer about the lack of downloadability. He asked me to post his reply since he was headed out the door:

    "I've got to run to work (I'm late!), but if one of you could please put a post on the slashdot article explaining the problem I would be very thankful!

    It seems I broke a rule at sourceforge which limits file sizes to 100MB

    If someone could offer a mirror site I would be very thankful for that as well!

    Thanks! Chad

    Here's what sourceforge had to say

    --------------

    Greetings,

    My name is ********; I am the Quality of Service Manager for
    SourceForge.net. This message is directed to you since you are
    designated as a project administrator for the Simply GNUstep project on
    SourceForge.net.

    First, we would like to take a moment to congratulate you on your recent
    press exposure on Slashdot.org -- we love to see Open Source projects
    succeed, and press exposure of this nature is always of great benefit.
    Since the announcement of your project efforts on /., your project has
    received roughly 2241 downloads of the ISO image provided through your
    download page at: http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/Download.html

    It has come to our attention that you are making use of SourceForge.net
    project web services as a mechanism to release file materials in excess
    of 100MB in size. Each project hosted on SourceForge.net is provided
    with project web services as to ensure that they may adequately provide
    an online description and information regarding their project.

    ... etc"

    --
    Dear Slashdot: next time you want to mess with the site, add a rich-text editor for comments.
  86. sourceforge stopped the download by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hello All

    Sourceforge has stopped the download stating that the file was to large for their servers..

    here is an email form teh creator
    "I've got to run to work (I'm late!), but if one of you could please put a post on the slashdot article explaining the problem I would be very thankful! It seems I broke a rule at sourceforge which limits file sizes to 100MB If someone could offer a mirror site I would be very thankful for that as well! Thanks! Chad Here's what sourceforge had to say -------------- Greetings, My name is ********; I am the Quality of Service Manager for SourceForge.net. This message is directed to you since you are designated as a project administrator for the Simply GNUstep project on SourceForge.net. First, we would like to take a moment to congratulate you on your recent press exposure on Slashdot.org -- we love to see Open Source projects succeed, and press exposure of this nature is always of great benefit. Since the announcement of your project efforts on /., your project has received roughly 2241 downloads of the ISO image provided through your download page at: http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/Download.html
    "
    Its not his fault but he needs a new host... any takers

  87. Very quickly?!? by tsprad · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "GNUstep is catching up very quickly for a project that, before today, you may not have known exists."

    The reason you didn't know it exists is that it has been catching up very, very slowly for many years.

    I have looked at GNUstep several times over the years, and their web sites always showed very little info and no progress. Kind of a disappointment, really, considering that it was just a clone of work that had already been done.

  88. Re: Terms & Definitions - typo by Jahf · · Score: 1

    If you look at the "-$400 million" quote, it looks like he feels the old Apple sold itself out in the NeXT merger.

    Kinda like how McDonnel Douglas was able to get Boeing to pay them billions to take over their company in exchange for keeping their name.

    Also similar to what HP seems to want to do with Compaq, luckily for them, HP seems to be wising up to this.

    However, in Apple's case I think the reverse swap was worthwhile. OSX is the first Apple technology that I have actively wanted to own. It is just a shame that it didn't come out as Rhapsody's vision, I would have bought it for my PC years ago and Windows would far less of a stranglehold on the market.

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    It is more productive to voice thoughtful opinions (reply) than to judge (moderate) others.
  89. OT: Television by lightfoot+jim · · Score: 3, Offtopic

    I know it's offtopic....

    Why does not having a TV make you a better person?

    I don't have a TV either. I don't believe that it makes me a better person. However, when I mention that I don't have a TV, a lot of people immediately get very defensive. Bear in mind that I don't go around advertising this fact. It's more like,

    "Did you see Friends last night?"
    "No, missed it."
    "What, how could you miss Friends?!!"
    "I don't own a TV."

    For whatever reason, people tend to get really defensive, as if they feel attacked. The reaction is almost exactly like when I've told pot smokers that I don't smoke pot. It's not an uncommon response for them to ask, "What? Do you think that makes you better than me?" even though I made no indication that it was a moral issue. This is the response of someone who feels guilty for their behavior, right or wrong as it may be to feel that way. In the context of such an exchange, I might actually reply, in exasperation, that not owning a TV or not smoking pot or whatever it may be really does make me a better person. I think that's where the sig comes from.

    Besides, TV really does suck. Can you make any argument in favor of owning a TV? Well, it looks as though you did.

    Still, it does me good to be in on the pop culture of our times. Without a TV I wouldn't be as much a part of US society.

    Does this really sound that convincing to you? It's just a pretty way of saying that TV is a cultural normalizer. Have you noticed that in any given time of day, all the major networks have rather similar shows? That's because TV programming is predicated on uniformity of its audience.

    If you watch a person's behavior when they shoot up smack, it's the same as when they watch TV. The eyes gloss over, the body slumps, the brain goes into an alpha state, etc. Look at how a person watches TV. What's channel surfing? It's looking for something to lull the viewer into a trance. If people really watched for content they would stick to certain shows, or just rent DVDs. That's far from the norm. The norm is to get off work and look through the channels for something to dullen the senses, just like a closet drunk looking in various hiding places around the house for a bottle stashed away. This may seem like an extreme comparison. Bear in mind that liver damage will cut a person's life by ten years perhaps. How many years do people surrender to TV, thirty minutes at a time?

    Do I really think I'm better than you for not owning a TV? No. But I do feel like I'm enjoying a freedom of mind that a lot of people choose to give up in order to pass the time. Perhaps they view the choice of what to do with their free time as a burden. Maybe they are really concerned with what will happen on Survivor. I just happen not to feel that way. But if someone should get defensive with me when I tell them so, I'd probably give it right back to them.

    --
    The state is the great fiction by which everyone tries to live at the expense of everybody else. ~F. Bastiat
    1. Re:OT: Television by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      Do I really think I'm better than you for not owning a TV? No.

      Then why did you spend such an inordinant amount of time defending your position? See this article for a better explanation of what I'm talking about.

    2. Re:OT: Television by Glytch · · Score: 2

      Can you make any argument in favor of owning a TV?

      Video games? :)

      But about everything else, I agree. TV sucks.

    3. Re:OT: Television by bedouin · · Score: 1

      Not a good enough argument; I have my DC, PSX, and c64 hooked up to an old Commodore 1702 monitor with no tuner.

      I haven't owned a TV since 98 or so. As far as staying in touch with current events, news websites and AM radio on the drive to and from school/work do that fine. If not knowing who Britney Spears or Backstreet Boys are is a disservice to you, then perhaps a TV does have its advantages.

      For the times when I absolutely want to see something, I have a TV card that lets me do that, and at the same time finish some work, read E-mail, etc.

    4. Re:OT: Television by Bud · · Score: 2
      If you watch a person's behavior when they shoot up smack, it's the same as when they watch TV. The eyes gloss over, the body slumps, the brain goes into an alpha state, etc. Look at how a person watches TV. What's channel surfing? It's looking for something to lull the viewer into a trance. [...] The norm is to get off work and look through the channels for something to dullen the senses, just like a closet drunk looking in various hiding places around the house for a bottle stashed away.

      If this is your way of describing TV-watching, no wonder people get defensive.

      You're right and you're wrong. Many people watch TV to relax, to not have to think for a while. TV makes it easy to relax because it controls time sequencing for you. If you read a book, you can stop and think; TV doesn't give you this freedom. It's like getting on a rollercoaster, you're stuck for a certain amount of time during which you don't have to think or analyze anything, just absorb the experience. You can analyze it when you have both feet back on the ground again.

      Of course, you can relax in many ways. Some people read magazines or books, others paint fine art, some drink a coupla beers after work, others drive motor bikes at 200kmph, others work out at the gym -- some oddballs even play violent computer games all night long (not that I'm one of them, nossir, not at all).

      Do I really think I'm better than you for not owning a TV? No.

      Oh, wake up! In your post you expressed deep pity and contempt for the people who choose to give up their freedom of mind in order to pass the time. While you yourself , I'm sure, are only taking occasional breaks from the monotony of daily work to let your mind wander freely on the high paths of Philosophy. Right?

      For the record, I don't own a TV and I don't intend to get one either. This is simply because I can't handle the time sequencing. My mind wants to stop and reflect on things, but it can't, and I get nauseatic after a while and go and do something else.

      --Bud

  90. Re:Often, mixes turn out to be worse than the part by Happy+Monkey · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Mmmmmmmm. Steak Jello!

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    Do ya feel happy-go-lucky, punk?
  91. SimplyGnuStep download issue by lbernba · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I could not download SimplyGnuStep from Sourceforge. I contacted the author, who provided the following response:

    I've got to run to work (I'm late!), but if one of you could please put a post on the slashdot article explaining the problem I would be
    very thankful!

    It seems I broke a rule at sourceforge which limits file sizes to 100MB

    If someone could offer a mirror site I would be very thankful for that as well!

    Thanks! Chad

    Here's what sourceforge had to say

    --------------

    Greetings,

    My name is ********; I am the Quality of Service Manager for
    SourceForge.net. This message is directed to you since you are
    designated as a project administrator for the Simply GNUstep project on
    SourceForge.net.

    First, we would like to take a moment to congratulate you on your recent
    press exposure on Slashdot.org -- we love to see Open Source projects
    succeed, and press exposure of this nature is always of great benefit.
    Since the announcement of your project efforts on /., your project has
    received roughly 2241 downloads of the ISO image provided through your
    download page at: http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/Download.html

    It has come to our attention that you are making use of SourceForge.net
    project web services as a mechanism to release file materials in excess
    of 100MB in size. Each project hosted on SourceForge.net is provided
    with project web services as to ensure that they may adequately provide
    an online description and information regarding their project.

    ... etc

  92. This is one of those times... by Guppy06 · · Score: 1

    " The alpha version of the x86-based OS is available for download and boots off the 110 MB bootable CD."

    This is yet another reason why more people should buy and use 8 cm CD-Rs. Sure, currently they're more expensive than the normal sized ones, but think of the money you'd be losing anyway in unused megs.

    Well, that, and the way a fast 8 cm CD-RW would nudge Zip drives (and maybe even floppies) out of the market...

  93. OpenStep runs on x86, SPARC, PA-RISC, M68K by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You can get a Sun, HP 71x, or NeXT machine that is capable of running OpenStep for $100 and up.

    I got a Sparc4 with 96MB of RAM and disk for $100, and I have OpenStep 4.2 on it. Works great. I also have a NeXT Cube which I got for free (needed some HW work).

    I've been waiting for GNUstep to mature for three years, and I love the concept. But when I want to do real *STEP work, and bind to my NetInfo network, use the old NEXTSTEP apps, I just use one of these totally affordable systems.

    NetInfo r0xx0rz, BTW. Beats the snot out of NIS and flat files.

  94. Simply GNUstep not available for download by machinder · · Score: 1, Redundant
    Chad has asked me to put a notice regarding the files not being available (any longer) on SourceForge. Here's his mail:

    -------------------

    I've got to run to work (I'm late!), but if one of you could please put a post on the slashdot article explaining the problem I would be very thankful!

    It seems I broke a rule at sourceforge which limits file sizes to 100MB

    If someone could offer a mirror site I would be very thankful for that as well!

    Thanks! Chad

    Here's what sourceforge had to say

    --------------

    Greetings,

    My name is ********; I am the Quality of Service Manager for SourceForge.net. This message is directed to you since you are designated as a project administrator for the Simply GNUstep project on SourceForge.net.

    First, we would like to take a moment to congratulate you on your recent press exposure on Slashdot.org -- we love to see Open Source projects succeed, and press exposure of this nature is always of great benefit. Since the announcement of your project efforts on /., your project has received roughly 2241 downloads of the ISO image provided through your download page at: http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/Download.html

    It has come to our attention that you are making use of SourceForge.net project web services as a mechanism to release file materials in excess of 100MB in size. Each project hosted on SourceForge.net is provided with project web services as to ensure that they may adequately provide an online description and information regarding their project.

    ... etc

    1. Re:Simply GNUstep not available for download by nix · · Score: 1

      Can try another compression program? Maybe bzip2 will get you under the magic 100MB.

  95. Re: Terms & Definitions - typo by maggard · · Score: 2
    Rhapsody: OpenStep after Next buys Apple...
    for -$400 million.

    How many companies retain their CEO, President, CTO, have their development teams made primary and and their product become the central one at a company after being bought out? Next bought Apple, for negative $400 million - not a typo.

    I think it was a good thing: Copeland was a disaster, Gershwin a pipe dream, Apple was unable to do what needed to be done, unable to reign in their development teams nor drop their committment to 100% backwards compatibilty, and frankly the move seems to have been good for BOTH OS's. But look whose running the show - it's the Next folks.

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  96. Re:Often, mixes turn out to be worse than the part by Rand+Race · · Score: 1
    Actually, gelatin is mostly denatured collagen obtained from connective tissue like hoofs, bones, cartlidge, tendons, ligaments, and skin. Pigs and cattle are the primary sources, but horses and even fish bones are used as well.

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  97. Simply Palm by KPU · · Score: 1

    With a name like "Simply GNUstep," you would think it has something to do with those Palm ads.

    1. Re:Simply Palm by RevAaron · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      And having a three-letter acronym starting with a "K" as your handle, you'd think it has something to do with that KKK organization.

      --

      Working toward a usable PDA environment in the spirit of Newton OS: Dynapad
  98. I'm not meaning to troll... by Improv · · Score: 2

    I just have some complaints about Linux and where
    it's going. Older versions of Redhat, like 4.x and
    5.x were pretty nice. I like slackware, but I need
    a solution that works on more hardware than x86.
    I generally don't tend to be raving about OS's
    anymore. When I was younger, I was an OS/2 user,
    and did that then, but now I'm generally happy
    with a simple, generic Unix with good hardware
    support and little hassle compiling stuff myself.
    Opensource is a plus. Linux used to be like that,
    but it seems that the distributions I liked in
    the past are becoming less to my liking as time
    goes on. Will BSD ever go that way? I hope not --
    if it does I'll move on if possible. I do, as
    noted, like the way the linux kernel is configured. If someone had a crossplatform
    Linux distro with a very minimal, nonintrusive
    package system, very vanilla but up-to-date
    pieces, I'd consider moving to it instead. If
    you know of such a distro, tell me...
    I'm not, at least in this message, talking about
    windows. I just have some severe issues with
    redhat's technical decisions and the way other
    distributions reproduce said decisions.

    Is this really a troll in your eyes?

    --
    For every problem, there is at least one solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.
  99. Re: Terms & Definitions - typo by maggard · · Score: 2
    OSX is the first Apple technology that I have actively wanted to own. It is just a shame that it didn't come out as Rhapsody's vision, I would have bought it for my PC years ago and Windows would far less of a stranglehold on the market.

    There were valid reasons for Rhapsody getting canned.

    First off it offered almost no migration path. Sure the MacOS virtual environment was listed but this was considered a hollow promise unikely to succeed. Furthermore it was off on it's own - no interaction with the rest of the system, an abandoned stepchild.

    Second there was no way to port old code to the new platform. Everything would have to be rewritten, from scratch, using the Next frameworks. While Next's stuff was widely admired companies had millions of dollars invested in their existing code bases plus almost no one familier with the Next material.

    So, faced with rewriting everything for a new OS on a platform that at the time had been steadily declining (this was pre-iMac) or having their exisiting code relegated to some lame-ass virtulaiziation environment while at the same time WinNT was requiring a ramp up and going great guns... Sorry no way Apple.

    Even the promise of cross-platform support couldn't change that. Everyone is and was well familier with the "It ain't done 'till 123 won't run" strategies of MS and suspected that even if a decent Rhapsody layer were shipped for Wintel it wouldn't be long before some Windows revision broke it, leaving Apple & MS in an arms war Apple couldn't win.

    Today Apple is suffering with the wins and losses of it's revised strategy with the Carbon campatibility layer. It's enabled lots of products to move over quickly but they're not really native and so aren't able to take full advantage of the new OS nor show it off to it's full potential. I expect next year once Apple's got Carbon tweaked to the point it's widely usable they'll then start pushing devopers to begin making the transition to Cocoa, likely by pushing lots of the services and features Cocoa has and which won't be made accessable to Carbon. Apple has already made more availiable to Carbon then they had planned but I expect we won't see much more - Apple wants that pressure.

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    I don't read ACs: If a post isn't worth so much as a nom de plume to its author then I wont bother either.
  100. compatibility by Snuffub · · Score: 2, Insightful
    "The cool thing about Simply GNUstep is its partial source compatibility with MacOSX programs"

    Arent all programs 'partialy source compatible' with an OS that has that particular compiller this could be great in terms of colaberation and future development but it also could be nothing mroe than empty hype.

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    --aiee
    1. Re:compatibility by RevAaron · · Score: 2

      To an extreme extent. But the level of partially source-level compatible is not conveniently quantifiable. If you knew anything Cocoa, OpenStep, and GNUstep, that statement would make a lot more sense. :)

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  101. How about RAR? by nicestepauthor · · Score: 1

    The RAR format is regularly used in multimedia newsgroups to archive files into many small pieces that can later be recombined. Using RAR to compress something costs something, but there is a free UNRAR utility (with source code) that can be used to do the decompression that works on any platform. Plus the download would be easier for guys like me with dial-up!

    1. Re:How about RAR? by nix · · Score: 1

      I had thought of options to break the file up myself, but I wasn't sure of the definition of "file materials". Is that any one file or does that include an entire package for a single project that may or may not be broken into separate volumes? It would seem like something like RAR would violate the spirit of the law in any case.

  102. its not it's by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    its not it's.

  103. please share your files by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If someone did downlaoded the ISO maybe you could share on limewire etc.

  104. Re:Vesa 2.0? by CTho9305 · · Score: 1

    I was replying to an offtopic post which got modded down to -1. The guy asked if anyone knew of recent cards that did VESA 2.0, and I was answering ;)

  105. Matrox G400 VESA2.0 compliant by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And has hardware accelleration for X-VESA.
    I think...

  106. Re:download link is dead (IT REALLY IS DEAD!!!!!) by super-flex-o-matic · · Score: 0

    maybe they pop up version 1.0 tomorrow ?

  107. the reason why the link is dead... :o( by super-flex-o-matic · · Score: 0

    from osnews messageboard:

    Chad has asked that the following be posted:

    I've got to run to work (I'm late!), but if one of you could please put a post on the slashdot article explaining the problem I would be very thankful!

    It seems I broke a rule at sourceforge which limits file sizes to 100MB

    If someone could offer a mirror site I would be very thankful for that as well!

    Thanks! Chad

    Here's what sourceforge had to say

    --------------

    Greetings,

    My name is ********; I am the Quality of Service Manager for SourceForge.net. This message is directed to you since you are designated as a project administrator for the Simply GNUstep project on SourceForge.net.

    First, we would like to take a moment to congratulate you on your recent press exposure on Slashdot.org -- we love to see Open Source projects succeed, and press exposure of this nature is always of great benefit. Since the announcement of your project efforts on /., your project has received roughly 2241 downloads of the ISO image provided through your download page at:

    http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net/Download.ht ml

    It has come to our attention that you are making use of SourceForge.net project web services as a mechanism to release file materials in excess of 100MB in size. Each project hosted on SourceForge.net is provided with project web services as to ensure that they may adequately provide an online description and information regarding their project.

    ... etc

  108. Their download link is 403... by ncc74656 · · Score: 2

    ...and digging into SourceForge this way shows no files either. Anyone have a link that works?

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    20 January 2017: the End of an Error.
  109. New Operating Systems by kiwipeso · · Score: 0

    ok, I'm a biased developer of a different OS.
    But why is this revolutionary? it's just another linux for /. weenies to get exited about.
    It uses a linux distribution with GNUStep on top. This gives it portability with cocoa apps after a recompile.
    Why didn't he just use darwin?
    It's a mostly FreeBSD system, so it's easy to get going on x86 intel pc's.
    I've seen snapshots and it's not that great to look at, maybe when it has a unique GUi it will be worthwhile all this /. worship of linux.

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    - Kaos games and encryption systems developer
  110. corrections by RevAaron · · Score: 2

    Close... but not quite.

    NeXTSTEP: Not the hardware, but the original OS made by NeXT. Versions 0.3 - 3.3.

    The NeXT cube, NeXT Turbo Cube, NeXT Station, NeXT Color Station, NeXT Turbo Station, and NeXT Color Turbo Station are the names of the computers NeXT sold.

    OpenStep: The OpenStep API was a bit different than the original NeXTSTEP API. The "open" part of the moniker denotes that it was an open API spec, and OpenStep followed this spec. This allows for other implementations to happen, like GNUstep or OpenStep for Solaris. Versions 4.0 - 4.2.

    Yes, I did say OpenStep for Solaris. There was also an OpenStep Enterprise for Windows. OpenStep for Solaris allowed you to run an OpenStep environment and related apps on top of X11, rather like GNUstep does. It ran it's own OpenStep window manager, but still allowed vanilla X apps.

    OSE for Win32 was the OpenStep API for Windows, allowing one to develop and run OpenStep apps on Windows. While it didn't change the shell/wm like in OS/Solaris, you could run OpenStep apps remotely, including the Dock and WorkSpace.app- which was pretty cool to see. The widgets were given a bit more of a Windows look.

    Rhapsody: Wasn't dropped entirely, as you say. The original Rhapsody vision was dropped, but Rhapsody was released as Mac OS X Server 1.x. Mac OS X Server 2.0 is based on Mac OS X 10.0, however.

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  111. nice-n-fast by belove · · Score: 1

    I'm still somewhat new to using X Windows and had settled with Gnome/sawfish because I thought it was pretty good... until yesterday. I installed Windowmaker and am very impressed.

    One thing I'd like though is something similar to the BeOS Deskbar. Under Windowmaker when an app is opened I get an icon in the lower left which is fine except that I cannot choose between the different windows which are part of the app. Any suggestions?

    1. Re:nice-n-fast by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You need to mess with the prefs files found under your ~/GNUStep folder.

      I forget which file it is (wm.prefs?) but this is how you control the behaviours of miniwindows and dock icons for your applications - there is a way to access these properties through the GUI, but i find it easier to hack to conf file.

  112. clarification by RevAaron · · Score: 2

    Objective-C++ doesn't allow you to use C++ syntax to program in Obj-C, nor does it allow you to use the Objective-C runtime and syntax to instantiate and send messages to C++ objects, nor does it allow you to use C++ to instantiate and send messages to Objective-C classes and objects.

    What it does allow you to do is mix Objective-C and C++ in the same source file, using C++ syntax to deal with C++ classes and objects, and the Obj-C runtime/syntax to deal with Obj-C classes and objects. They're still quite seperated. However, I don't imagine it would be hard to have an automated conversion process going. The only real blocking point on that one is the static and opaque nature of C++, where Objective-C is dynamic and reflective enough to allow such tricks.

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  113. Re:Not having a taskbar sucks by serial+frame · · Score: 1
    Do you honestly think that it would take any less effort to move your mouse to the top of the screen, as opposed to the left or right, or even the bottom? However, it might be useful near the top if using programs with menubars at the top.

    However, a counterpoint to this would be the ease of accessibility of the Window Maker root menu. For example, if one was using a fully maximised Mozilla window, and wanted to access something quickly on the root menu, he/she would have to minimise or move the window (and any additional windows below it) in order to reach the desktop, in order to access the root menu.

    Neither solution is inherently better than the other. A solution to both is to have a special key dedicated to accessing the menu (Windows and Window Maker both have one).

    So, in other words, I don't see what all of this flaming is about.

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    -
    And the Angel said unto me, "These are the cries of the carrots! The cries of the carrots!"
  114. any plans of fixing this? by theBunkinator · · Score: 1

    I mean, you can't just get /.ed and not be available ...

  115. Re: Terms & Definitions - typo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There was a way to port code to the new platform: Codewarrior Latitude. I am wearing the T-shirt right now, "Kicking butt and writing code, WWDC 97".

    It was a tool provided by Metrowerks that allowed you to recompile Mac Toolbox API code for other platforms, such as Windows, and it was coming to Rhapsody.

    Here is a goddamn press release: http://product.info.apple.com/pr/press.releases/19 97/q2/970220.pr.rel.metrowerks.html

    Don't spread misinformation, bub.

  116. GNUStep GUI -- niceness factor by jasonv118 · · Score: 1
    There are two kinds of excellent GUIs... pretty GUIs (aqua) and ol'-time UNIX, effective GUIs (WindowMaker). Take your pick, they're both good.

    The think about pretty GUIs is they are often obtrusive. If you screw up (Luna) that's REALLY annoying and bad. Also, where you get into trouble is hitting somewhere in the middle, e.g. KDE and GNOME are goin' for the pretty GUI, and fall just short. So when KDE and GNOME get there, then we'll have two nice GUIs! For now, I use a combo of WindowMaker and KDE. It's all good!

  117. Re:Not having a taskbar sucks by ljaguar · · Score: 1

    There is a keyboard shortcut. F12. It's not that hard.

  118. OpenBSD 3.0 by kiwipeso · · Score: 0

    I'm still trying to install OpenBSD 3.0 on my spare HD, it never does the partition right.
    I'm sick and tired of going through the whole install, then it has a problem with the partition.

    This is annoying, I want to have my KAOS system running on top of OpenBSD.

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    - Kaos games and encryption systems developer
  119. Re:Often, mixes turn out to be worse than the part by Daengbo · · Score: 0

    And that is why it is difficult to find kosher jello

  120. Re:More Random Numbers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Isn't it wonderful that assholes like you can be modded down beneath the level of turds in a public restroom? Eat a dick you asshole. If I met you in person, I'd beat the living shit out of you. If you post your address here, I'll come down and personally stuff your tongue down through you respritory tract and out your pee hole. Shit licking mother fucker. PUNK'S NOT DEAD!!!

  121. Carbon IS native by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    My understanding is that Carbon is native: Carbon is like C programming for the Windows API, Cocoa is like the MFC using C++.

  122. Re: pentium II 100 yeah right... by lightfoot+jim · · Score: 1

    WindowMaker just makes a Pentium seem like a PII, that's all. Yeah, that's what I meant.

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  123. Dutch railways blocking out non-IE users by Pussy+Is+Money · · Score: 0
    This warrants the brief attention of /.; if not in a story, then in this fashion.

    The Dutch railway company is blocking non-IE users. Check it out, pass it on, and send a complaint. Thanks.

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  124. HEY!!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...I have tossed off to Bugs Bunny in lipstick, so BACK OFF!

  125. Re:Not having a taskbar sucks by serial+frame · · Score: 1
    (Windows and Window Maker both have one).

    Perhaps you should read a little more carefully. And yes, I'm well aware, thank you.

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    And the Angel said unto me, "These are the cries of the carrots! The cries of the carrots!"
  126. Lots of OSes have Linux binary compatibility ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ... notably Free, Net and (presumably, if it's in Net) OpenBSD. Hence if they develop it for the Linux kernel, I can quite happily run the user environment on NetBSD (probably with significant tweaking, but if I didn't want to tweak it all myself, I wouldn't be running NetBSD ... graphical installer? what's one of them?)

    Also, Linux has significantly more PR cachet than BSD, so it gives the system a better chance of succeeding ... and if it succeeds, maybe somebody will have time to create customised versions for all the other *n?x OSes that would benefit from a NeXT-like interface

    - Matt\Trout
    matthew.trout@bigfeet.com (lose the plural)

  127. What about Project Builder? by thirdrock · · Score: 1

    I went to the site and they mention the 'Gorm Interface Builder' and the 'Project Center'. Are these two apps the equivelent of 'Project Builder' and 'Interface Builder' on OS X??

    What would be really cool is to have the OpenStep API's and the Project Builder for creating apps in ObjC.

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    I am the director, and this is my movie ...
    1. Re:What about Project Builder? by tim_bissell · · Score: 1

      Yep Gorm == IB
      Project Centre = PB

      but they are alpha/beta releases...

  128. i haven't read the article by jellybear · · Score: 1

    cool I think I will enjoy reading this article. Perhaps, though, I will refrain from commenting until I read it.

  129. Death of Apple predicted, Film at 11:00 *again*? by jcr · · Score: 2

    I like MacOS X, but I figure Apple's going to be out of business within 5 years, and I need an exit strategy.

    Well, that's what I thought about NeXT round about 1997, but then they merged with a company that had a whole lot of cash in the bank and was trading for less than the value of their real estate ;-)

    Apple's got a pretty impressive track record for surviving after events that were supposed to spell Apple's doom. I remember reading a whole lot of "well, that about wraps it up for Apple" messages when IBM entered the PC business.

    I just started a job at Apple on 1/2/2002, and even though many people consider me quite the risk-taker when it comes to which companies I work with, I hardly think I'm sticking my neck out this time w/r/t the company's long-term prospects.

    This company's got billions in the bank, it has the most loyal customer base I could possibly imagine, it sets the standard for quality of UI, and just rolled out yet another round of killer products this week at MacWorld.

    Mind you, when someone showed me something I liked better than the Mac, I switched. (Mac to NeXT in 1989.) When someone shows me something better than the Mac, I'll switch again, but I sure don't see it on the horizon.

    -jcr (Working at Apple now, adjust salt as you see fit.)

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  130. American TV by davidmb · · Score: 0

    Is this mostly an American problem? I once spent 10 weeks in the US and almost went insane trying to get any entertainment out of the TV there. I could fully understand not wanting to be constantly bombarded with adverts.

    People are a bit more relaxed about the TV here in the UK, as far as I can tell. I don't watch a huge amount, but I'm quite happy to watch.

  131. And you didn't read his post. by davidmb · · Score: 0

    He said that he knew it was configurable, but what matter in the world of useability are the default settings.

  132. I managed to download the file! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm posting the Simply GNUStep download file here for your convenience. The file has been ZeroSync-compressed to 1MB. I will post chunks of 16Kb each. This is the first one -- more coming soon. Enjoy!!!
    NOTE: The decompression software for ZeroSync-compressed files is still under development.
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  134. Why you can't download it by pyros · · Score: 1

    It seems I broke a rule at sourceforge which limits file sizes to 100MB. Therefore, they stopped access. This is not anything againt sourceforge. If I would have uploaded the cd-rom image correctly (to the right server)y, they would have been able to distribute the load of the thousands of downloads. I never anticipated so many people would try to download it! Sorry about that, check the site again soon, I'll have it set up correctly then. I'd like to emphasize that this is of no fault of sourceforge, it's my fault for uploading the image to the webserver instead of properly uploading it so that it is downloaded by their cluster of download servers. Thanks, Chad

  135. Re:Not having a taskbar sucks by ahde · · Score: 2

    that's because God doesn't get carpal tunnel sydrome from pushing the mouse around. Pulling (down) is easier on the arm, and its easier to aim.

  136. Rename it, if it is so good. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I loved NextStep and would love to see Linux systems able to present the same vision (or nearly so) on such passionately supported software platforms. But nothing that springs from this well of industry will soar very high if its name is a glomming of a silly recursive acronym and part of an OS few were lucky enough to encounter.

    Name it something simple and appealing to the people it should be the first to reach: the people who have never found Linux and its many usershells remotely friendly and adoptable.

    tone