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From: | Asiga Nael |
Subject: | Asunto: What would be the most complete GNUStep system? |
Date: | Sun, 26 Oct 2014 11:39:09 +0000 |
(Sorry everybody for replying on top of the message, and quite possibly with html, but I'm on a tablet and it won't let me reply in plain text nor editing the quote-- it's a great example of why I dislike the current OSX direction) Thanks a lot Liam for your reply. I just searched a bit more, and found PureDarwin. I tend to believe a combo made of PureDarwin + GNUstep would have all or most of what I'm looking for, wouldn't it? But, sadly, PureDarwin seems to be quite abandoned... |
On 26 October 2014 11:19, Asiga Nael <asiganael@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Isn't there any OS that considers GNUStep as the most important part of the OS while supporting the 3 features that I love from OSX (app bundles, dmg-like support, fat binaries)? > > If such OS exists, please tell, as it would be my natural move from OSX. Sadly, no, it does not exist. Never has. There is a FOSS project called Étoilé but they do not observe the FOSS mantra of "release early, release often" -- in fact I don't think they have ever made an official release, and there's not been a binary snapshot in a decade or so. I have long meant to, and done some preliminary fiddling and testing towards making, a metadistro of Ubuntu LTS + GNUstep, but I don't really have the skills. However, this would still have the deep nastiness of a normal Linux filesystem underneath. There is a Linux which fixes this, called GoboLinux -- but there's no GNUstep release for it and I lack the skills. At present, and for the foreseeable, GNUstep is a programmer's toolkit, which it happens to be possible to compile and run as a partial, slightly flakey, somewhat feature-poor desktop environment. It is not a "full" desktop, it's weirdly nonstandard in many ways that you wouldn't expect in 21st century software (but then, it's a clone of NeXTstep, and NeXTstep was 1980s software) and no Linux distro incorporates it as a desktop -- not even partially and incompletely. It's sad. If there were, the project would get a lot more attention. -- Liam Proven • Profile: http://lproven.livejournal.com/profile Email: lproven@cix.co.uk • GMail/G+/Twitter/Flickr/Facebook: lproven MSN: lproven@hotmail.com • Skype/AIM/Yahoo/LinkedIn: liamproven Cell/Mobiles: +44 7939-087884 (UK) • +420 702 829 053 (ČR) |
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