Walking Through SkyOS 5.0 Beta
Hexydes writes "TechIMO has published the first preview of the next-generation SkyOS platform. The article includes a first-look at what users can expect in the next version of SkyOS, a review of how development has progressed from previous versions, and many screenshots." SkyOS is a free operating system for x86 systems; it looks very polished for being "mainly (99.9%) a one man project."
if you would have read the article you would know part of the review was done with VMWARE.
Screen shot
Basically RTFA! The whole test is done with VMWARE... also the screenshots are done using that.
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Would you or I do this? Probably not (I know I wouldn't), but I'll give this dude credit for what he has done here.
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QUIT STEALING OUR BANDWIDTH! =D
No-one seems to have modded it up to a point where people might start actually seeing it.
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From what I understand it is "proprietary but gratis".
once they get it to the point where they think people will be able to contribute to it in a way that is meaningful to the core team. They are apprehensive about having to take patches/requests from the public yet. Or maybe they are embarrased at the state of the internals! :-)
In the meanwhile, they had the SDK and DDK which will get you very far.
THIS THING CAN TURN ON A DIME, MACROSSZERO STYLE ALSO FUCK BETA, ~NYORON
"Oh, and unlike some of the "out-of-the-box" linux distros...this one is completely free."
Nope, you are wrong. Source for SkyOS is not released or free in any way. Free beer, not free speech
1) VesaFB supports NVIDIA.
2) XFree86 supports NVIDIA.
3) NVIDIA supports Linux.
4) SkyOS does not fully support NVIDIA cards --- no hardware OpenGL.
A deep unwavering belief is a sure sign you're missing something...
Its a *HARD REAL TIME OS*.
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Nuff said? (Probably not -- but if you understood what is meant by that it would be enough
Bwahahaha. The author is definitely _not_ an ex-BeOS developer, as I once saw a SkyOS presentation done by him in my school (and both he and I are Austrians, so any affiliation with BeOS or Be is _very_ unlikely, as he also presented his CV, and there was no foreign software company in it). SkyOS started as a personal project when he was still in school, he was supported by a number of CS teachers at doing this, and after finishing school, he simply went on with developing it.
A monkey is doing the real work for me.