[openbeos] Re: Cosmoe is back
- From: "Roger Braun" <davinelulinvega@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 16:30:25 +0100
On 2/7/07, Pier Luigi Fiorini <pierluigi.fiorini@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2007/2/7, Niklas Nisbeth <noisetonepause@xxxxxxxxx>:
> How Tux specific is this? Is it something that could be .tgz'd and used on
*BSD?
>
> Interesting project over all, I must say... although it will of course
> ultimately be useless, once Haiku reaches R1 and Linux dies the
> horrible, painful death it deserves :)
If you don't like Linux don't use it and shut up, please.
Haiku will face driver lack problems for ever, but Cosmoe has got the
BeOS API, faster GUI than any traditional X11 desktop and a kernel
that is improved every day with good hardware support.
My spider sense is tingling... Could it just have been a joke?
Keep on the good work!
--
Roger Braun, Student
Universität Tübingen
Japanologie/Informatik
roger.braun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- References:
- [openbeos] Re: The cost of Haiku
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- [openbeos] Re: The cost of Haiku
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- [openbeos] Cosmoe is back
- From: Bill Hayden
- [openbeos] Re: Cosmoe is back
- From: Niklas Nisbeth
- [openbeos] Re: Cosmoe is back
- From: Pier Luigi Fiorini
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2007/2/7, Niklas Nisbeth <noisetonepause@xxxxxxxxx>: > How Tux specific is this? Is it something that could be .tgz'd and used on *BSD? > > Interesting project over all, I must say... although it will of course > ultimately be useless, once Haiku reaches R1 and Linux dies the > horrible, painful death it deserves :) If you don't like Linux don't use it and shut up, please. Haiku will face driver lack problems for ever, but Cosmoe has got the BeOS API, faster GUI than any traditional X11 desktop and a kernel that is improved every day with good hardware support.
- [openbeos] Re: The cost of Haiku
- From: Axel Dörfler
- [openbeos] Re: The cost of Haiku
- From: Ingo Weinhold
- [openbeos] Cosmoe is back
- From: Bill Hayden
- [openbeos] Re: Cosmoe is back
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- [openbeos] Re: Cosmoe is back
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