The questions is, What do YOU want in a OS.
Say anything about what you want to see in a OS. From video display to networking just say what you want to see in a OS.
The questions is, What do YOU want in a OS.
Say anything about what you want to see in a OS. From video display to networking just say what you want to see in a OS.
i wan't security. built from the ground up around cryptopgrahy. i don't want to have applications that layer over the OS. i want the guts to already have it.
i also want standards... for everything. portabilty among architecture is also important.
NetBSD is my OS of choice. (http://www.netbsd.org/)
i restate:
a browser that is,
A. Not integrated into the OS
B. Allows the disabling of pop-ups(heh)
telnet, std windows network stuff such as ping, tracert, ect...
an enablable FTP server and the like...
hope im not askin to much...
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I don't know really. I can't think of anything more you'd need that's not already in most OSes.
1. Low system requiments
2. Windows Drive desgnation- C:\
3. Sercuity
4. Tons of features that are chosen to be instaled or not instaled.
5. Networking
6. A basic compiler (I see no need for a C++ compiler just something for the people to get intrduced to programming)
Now for a perfect name:
Doors.
To Err Is To Be Human. To Game Is Divine!"
What do I want in an OS? Hmm...that's easy.
Just take BeOS, then give it 800% more hardware support (drivers and such), and back it with a company or organization that will care for it.
No support for DLL's (evil, useless conceptions) would be another plus also.
These are the high points:
Full GUI boot in <10 seconds.
Multimedia support for every format there is.
SMP (Multiple processors) support.
64-bit Journaled FS similar if not identical to the BFS.
100% Stability. The kind Windows can't even dream about.
User-friendliness.
Excellent System API.
Those are the things I would like to see more of in OS's.
Also, I'd like to be able to watch 8+ full length MPG's simeltaneously without glitches or system instability on a PII 266. Don't say it can't be done, I can convey otherwise