[ros-dev] ReactOS Versions

Casper Hornstrup chorns at users.sourceforge.net
Thu Nov 18 22:44:05 CET 2004


We have ReactOS Setup for that purpose.

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From: ros-dev-bounces at reactos.com [mailto:ros-dev-bounces at reactos.com] On Behalf Of Waldo Alvarez Cañizares
Sent: 18. november 2004 22:08
To: ReactOS Development List
Subject: RE: [ros-dev] ReactOS Versions


Hi Rick:
 
I think you mean something like the make xconfig or make gconfig you can do when building the Linux kernel. Hmm I think if that´s
what you mean ROS could have a little GUI application to configure the system. I mean to make life easier to non-programmers that
wish to build a custom system. That's one of the things Linux users enjoy very much and I think that would be good for ROS too and
won't take very long to do. Also if it is done general enough won't have to be maintained in the future. Well at least not that
much.
 
Regards
Waldo


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De: ros-dev-bounces at reactos.com en nombre de Rick Langschultz
Enviado el: Jue 11/11/2004 6:53 p.m.
Para: ros-dev at reactos.com
Asunto: [ros-dev] ReactOS Versions


When ReactOS is built and runs windows executables stabily I think we should have a program for windows that will let you customize
the platform like windows ce and compile it with all the features you want. I think that it would be a great idea because of
different types of systems such as PBX/VOIP servers, application servers, and domain name servers. This would allow security to be
integrated into ReactOS by limiting programs allowing open ports, and Denial of service attacks. Maybe even support for multiple
architectures like SH, ARM, X86, AMD64, PPC??? With FAT, FAT32, NTFS, XFS, EXT3, EXT2, and many others. Maybe even a rom based os...
Please tell me what you all think.
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