[ros-dev] Short summary of our September meeting in Sweden, jointly written by JaixBly and Fireball

2010-10-23 Thread Aleksey Bragin
Hi ReactOS friends and colleagues. There have been exciting years, I first started to have an eye on the freewin95 project. When I first found the ReactOS project and saw that they actually gave away free zip-files with files to try it out I was eager to test it my self, I first downloaded

Re: [ros-dev] Short summary of our September meeting in Sweden, jointly written by JaixBly and Fireball

2010-10-23 Thread Olaf Siejka
How will you convince anyone that such setup on ReactOS is of any worth to be used and what is more important - better to be used over similar linux setups? Right now we dont have enough manpower to keep testing ROS on a most basic level (its over a week, or even more since i managed to discover th

Re: [ros-dev] Short summary of our September meeting in Sweden, jointly written by JaixBly and Fireball

2010-10-23 Thread Timo Kreuzer
Am 23.10.2010 11:21, Olaf Siejka wrote: > How will you convince anyone that such setup on ReactOS is of any > worth to be used and what is more important - better to be used over > similar linux setups? > Right now we dont have enough manpower to keep testing ROS on a most > basic level (its over a

Re: [ros-dev] Short summary of our September meeting in Sweden, jointly written by JaixBly and Fireball

2010-10-23 Thread Aleksey Bragin
Yes, this is a key point, being better than existing setups. Imagine how it's done with Linux now: You have a preinstalled Linux, say, dedicated server. Then you log into it using ssh, do aptitude (or rpm, or whatever) install apache2, then install php5, then install mysql. Then you go to /e

Re: [ros-dev] Short summary of our September meeting in Sweden, jointly written by JaixBly and Fireball

2010-10-23 Thread Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo
"ReactOS server edition with no GUI, everything is done remotely" (this was an ancient idea of mine) *cough* On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Aleksey Bragin wrote: > Yes, this is a key point, being better than existing setups. > Imagine how it's done with Linux now: You have a preinstalled Linux

Re: [ros-dev] Short summary of our September meeting in Sweden, jointly written by JaixBly and Fireball

2010-10-23 Thread WaxDragon
ReactOS Router Edition! On Oct 23, 2010 12:46 PM, "Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo" < elh...@gmail.com> wrote: "ReactOS server edition with no GUI, everything is done remotely" (this was an ancient idea of mine) *cough* On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Aleksey Bragin wrote: > > Yes, this is a

Re: [ros-dev] Short summary of our September meeting in Sweden, jointly written by JaixBly and Fireball

2010-10-27 Thread Olaf Siejka
Let me add some bitternes of experience. > For example, 0.3.12 release allows you to have a working FireFox (besides maybe FF 3.6.9's address bar text input issue). > Modern youth's first inclination: pay a visit to YOUTUBE. Problem: Flash won't download/install, the Adobe DLM Firefox plugin > is