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Re: Does Linux have an Amiga feel?
« on: July 14, 2013, 05:10:46 AM »
@ commodorejohn

I've had some brutal BSOD experiences under  Win XP.
So no, the NT kernel didn't solve that.
While I am not a big Apple fan, I don't think I've ever seen OSX crash.
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Re: Does Linux have an Amiga feel?
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2013, 08:38:01 AM »
Quote from: commodorejohn;740776
I'm not going to claim Windows is flawless; I've never had BSODs on XP that weren't driver-related, but it definitely still has issues. What I will have no truck with is this notion that Linux is some godly feat of tech wizardry that is, "by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error." Instead of, you know, a mainframe OS from the '70s that's been progressively kludged into something resembling modernity but mostly on the surface.

(Also, I've had BSOD-analogue crashes on OSX, more often than I have on XP, and I use XP a lot more than I use OSX. But it's still pretty solid. Anyway, OSX is based on BSD and not Linux, and uses its own custom userland, just like Android, the other successful, well-regarded consumer-level Unixoid...)

Actually John, I really agree with you about Linux. I've never found a version I'm completely comfortable with. And personally, I don't really regard Linus Torvalds as being the genius so many think he is.
First of all, all he's really done is create a kernel that essentially just clones the core of UNIX.
And second, he's issued this rather asinine comment downplaying micro kernal OS' that completely disregards the fact that there are many good OS' using this approach (MorphoS being one of them).

Linux has proven the when completely open sourced, the lack of focus defeats any intent to establish direction.

Basically, Linux, is it done yet?
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Re: Does Linux have an Amiga feel?
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2013, 09:41:32 AM »
I've actually had quite a lot of luck using cloning utilities to copy hard drives under Windows.
But you are right, the Registry IS the work of the devil.
Has anyone examined Bill Gates head for any numeric looking birthmarks?
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Re: Does Linux have an Amiga feel?
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2013, 08:22:18 PM »
Quote from: TrevorDick;740806
I've grown to like using various Power PC linux distros, especially on the AmigaONE X1000 ;-) ...  but it's certainly not the AmigaOS.

TrevorD

I've used them too.
Although many are no longer mainstream (like Ubuntu many have to be user supported).
And Flash support is still terrible (but as a MorphOS user I'm used to working around that).

BTW - I wish I could afford one of your systems Trevor.
They are only likely to appreciate in value with time.
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Re: Does Linux have an Amiga feel?
« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2013, 11:50:23 PM »
Well Crumb,
That argument has been going on for decades and even Linus Torvalds disagrees with us..
But I wholly agree. Nothing should be in the kernel except the core of the OS.
Anything else you should be able to dynamically load. (or unload).
This works really well for real time process control oriented OS'.
And I've found that this principle work good for general purpose OS' as well.
"Not making any hard and fast rules means that the moderators can use their good judgment in moderation, and we think the results speak for themselves." - Amiga.org, terms of service

"You, got to stem the evil tide, and keep it on the the inside" - Rogers Waters

"God was never on your side" - Lemmy

Amiga! "Our appeal has become more selective"