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Offline cgutjahr

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Re: WTF - Amiga 1000x - hmmm.. Not not x1000, 1000x!
« on: June 21, 2012, 01:06:26 PM »
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I guess they are behind in spamming this forum with their stuff...

So you felt like taking over for them? Thanks a lot.

For your information: There's a forum for "Discussions of all things dealing with CommodoreUSA's Amigas" and it's not all that hard to find, because it's called "CommodoreUSA Amiga". How about using that forum next time?

I know, posting there is boring - because threads in that forum don't show up on the front page. What was it you said about spamming?
 

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Re: WTF - Amiga 1000x - hmmm.. Not not x1000, 1000x!
« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2012, 02:41:20 PM »
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I know it's not popular around here, but linux kernel plus a thoroughly amiga like UI would have been a decent way to go, at some point in the past.

Define "thoroughly amiga like UI"? One of the Amiga's main problems was that it never had any uniform UI experience. You won't find any Amiga setup with less than three different GUI systems and five different ways of answering a simple yes/no requester using the keyboard (none of which none works on all yes/no requesters you're going to encounter).

You don't need to write your own OS based on a linux kernel if all you need is a global menu bar and a close button on the left side of the title bar.