If my understanding is correct, for the same reason ReactOS leverages Wine.
Op 26-6-2012 16:58, Riccardo Bestetti schreef:
Why should it? o.O
From: art1st...@yandex.ru
To: ros-dev@reactos.org
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012
This.
Also, drawing conclusion based on one's own anecdotal evidence is plain
stupid.
Op 27-2-2012 16:33, Jakob Eriksson schreef:
On February 25, 2012 at 5:05 PM Aleksey Braginalek...@reactos.org wrote:
There are not much large open source projects out there, but still we
are not the
They have a native Windows client. Their experimental server only
supports X11 so far.
On 7-2-2012 11:47, WaxDragon wrote:
Unless I read the freeRDP email incorrectly, the freeRDP server only
works under X11.
On Feb 7, 2012 1:18 AM, Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo
elh...@gmail.com
. As far as clients go,
winrdesktop has worked for quite some time, we have our own mst sc
in rosapps iirc, and now freeRDP client.
On Feb 7, 2012 4:09 AM, Ameen Ross a.r...@amdev.eu
mailto:a.r...@amdev.eu wrote:
They have a native Windows client. Their experimental server only
Op 18-1-2012 13:27, Adam schreef:
Old, but relevant in today's world. Let's face it... the mainline
kernel is getting huge.
Agree, but a good portion of that is actually drivers and many other
things that can easily be left out.
on the *developers'* terms - this effectively means on the
Uh, that's strange...
Not only is that old news, I wonder whether you've read TFA. It has an
update at the bottom:
*One thing that I forgot to mention, but which is critical to the
success of Linux, is that there really is no such thing as monolithic
Linux. Linux is highly modular and can be
bugfix++;
me-cheer();
On 11/26/2011 12:10 PM, James Tabor wrote:
Well, it is no longer is supported in my local tree. I removed the
packing and added is_pointer_message to make sure no pointer based
message is passed to SendMessageCallBack. Remember that memory eating
problem in win32k? Well
Linux does support hotplugging PS/2 devices. Are you saying Windows
supports it too? If so that must be new, because it wasn't in XP.
On 11/19/2011 02:35 AM, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
De : Timo Kreuzertimo.kreu...@web.de
À : ReactOS Development
ah so you're claiming something like this would work out of the box:
label ubuntu1104
kernel memdisk
append iso initrd=ubuntu.iso
This is one entry from my multiboot USB drive's GRUB menu:
title Ubuntu Netinstall x86
find --set-root /iso/ubuntunetinstall.iso.gz
map --mem
Most Linux distros nowadays can boot from ISO. Even with persistent changes.
On 06/15/2011 12:43 AM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
A working implementation of loading/mounting a ISO9660 image file,
despite protected mode, is Parted Magic (Linux based).
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You missed his previous mail ;)
He said that he emails with lots of replies were almost unreadable and
requested to remove what's not needed.
On 06/05/2011 03:58 PM, Riccardo Bestetti wrote:
I wasn’t talking to you, we was talking about browsers and I told what
IE does on my PC.
Here the
gmail, i`m moving away.
Regards
2011/6/5 Riccardo Bestetti riccardo.kyo...@live.it
Yes, I probably missed his previous email, but this isn’t a good
reason
to say that I am deficient.
Now please, let’s stop to discuss [image: Sorriso]
*From:* Ameen Ross a.r...@amdev.eu
*Sent:* Sunday, June 05
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