GeNToo - Gentoo on the NT Kernel 186
Enjoi writes "GeNToo is a version of the Gentoo meta distribution based on the NT kernel, (virtually) completely free of any Win32 code. It provides a complete text-mode Gentoo environment, with all GNU tools, Perl, Python and the other usual suspects. In addition, it comes with with full NT hardware driver support." Aptly named GeNToo, is it a step towards bringing Windows closer to open source?
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First Post, yet no one cares (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:2)
I THINK IT MAY BE REAL!!! (Score:2)
If you check the FAQ [gentooexperimental.org] for the project, they say that it is a REAL project! There's even installation instructions [gentooexperimental.org] to get it up and running! Now if you bozos would stop slashdotting the damn thing into the next century, I might be able to try it out!
*happy dance* *happy dance*
Re:I THINK IT MAY BE REAL!!! (Score:2)
Strong doubts (Score:2)
The site is fine. The installation scripts are allegedly offline pending legal clearance, the stageball is 404, and there's no 'tinynt-logger' in portage, so good luck with those instructions. On a technical note, development of GeNToo could hardly avoid producing Portage on Interix on full Windows (Genterix?)--with less effort, more
Re:I THINK IT MAY BE REAL!!! (Score:2)
Re:I THINK IT MAY BE REAL!!! (Score:2)
2. Look at their last modified date on the website. 2 days ago.
3. That's one hell of a lot of effort for just a joke.
Re:I THINK IT MAY BE REAL!!! (Score:2)
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:2)
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:5, Interesting)
Technically, Cygwin is just a single DLL. All the extra craziness you see is an attempt to build a complete environment instead of just single tools. As a result, Cygwin ends up being something of an "OS shell inside an OS shell". But there are supposedly quite a few programs using only the DLL. In fact, you can install the DLL into the path, then use the command line utilities from CMD.exe.
The Windows people couldn't care less, and the UNIX people would rather swallow swords than use the NT kernel, especially with FreeBSD and Linux out there... Is this doable? Absolutely. Is it worthwhile? People's words to the contrary, there hasn't been a huge groundswell of support...
There are a couple of reasons why Unix support never materialized:
1. Microsoft pushed the Win32 API whenever possible. They knew it was crap (see: Barbarians at the Gates) because they had intentionally made it crap to lock in programs and prevent Win32 copycats such as WINE.
2. The Unix vendors who did embrace NT found that Microsoft was actually using as a way of killing them on the vine, and had no interest in actually following through on their promises. i.e. There used to MIPS and Alpha versions of Windows NT. Where are they now?
3. The smart Unix vendors (e.g. Sun) knew that the NT kernel was quite powerful and could potentially offer up real workstation competition once mature. As a result, they buried the NT kernel as best as they could. In Sun's case they penned an exclusive deal to port NT to the Sparc architecture. Too bad Microsoft didn't add a delivery date to the contract, because Sun happily sat on their exclusive contract while Microsoft stomped around angrily. While Sun didn't manage to keep Microsoft permanently out of the server arena, they did delay them until PC hardware managed to catch up to the Sparc architecture.
Of course, Gentoo is free from these political issues, so they're in something of a unique position to produce a *working* OS. If this goes anywhere, I do expect Microsoft's lawyers to start getting itchy, though...
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:2, Informative)
Really I expect the big problem to come if someone can tie CoLinux in as a nice subsystem.
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:1)
In any case, here's to Gentoo users being the weeniest of us all.
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:2)
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:2)
The Gentoo system has already been ported to MacOS X, and OpenBSD (other BSD's too probably). This isn't as far fetched as it sounds. Read their FAQ and install instructions.
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:2)
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:1, Offtopic)
Assuming that this could be done... (Score:2)
...doesn't Debian have more exposure to running on alternative kernels? (i.e. Debian/NetBSD [debian.org], Debian/HURD [debian.org])
Re:First Post, yet no one cares (Score:2)
ReactOS + CoLinux (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:ReactOS + CoLinux (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:ReactOS + CoLinux (Score:1)
Re:ReactOS + CoLinux (Score:2)
Re:ReactOS + CoLinux (Score:2)
16 sec...
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20 sec!
Gentoo for NT actually exists! (Score:3, Informative)
Gentoo for NT actually does exist:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gentoocygwin/ [sourceforge.net]
Re:Gentoo for NT actually exists! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:ReactOS + CoLinux (Score:4, Interesting)
"Infidels! Linux rocks!
<rant>Yes, it rocks that much that we are looking for stable alternatives. Especially the 2.6 kernel has been *ahem* interesting. If the kernel hackers got their act together and released a really stable version of the 2.6 kernel we might want to use it. But they don't so we don't.</rant>"
If only this were a joke...
Excellent (Score:2)
It's MADNESS! (Score:2, Insightful)
How is this (Score:2, Insightful)
CHILL! (Score:2)
Slashdot is being slashdot and reporting on funny April 1st news for nerds from all the usual suspects (Gentoo, Gaming, Geek toys, Google, etc).
Now Colonel Stickinthemud go tie someones shoelaces together, tell your boss your project is done on time and within budget, and maybe even have a little fun.
Enough already! (Score:5, Interesting)
"Traditionally, pranks are supposed to end by noon. Those done afterwards are supposed to bring bad luck to the perpetrator."
It's not noon yet! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:It's not noon yet! (Score:2)
And I'm already hungry.
Re:It's not noon yet! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Enough already! (Score:2)
Re:Enough already! (Score:1)
Re:Enough already! (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Enough already! (Score:1)
Re:Enough already! (Score:2)
I think you've jumped the gun.
Re:Enough already! (Score:2)
Re:Enough already! (Score:2)
Besides which this is aready somewhat possible. The NetBSD pkgsrc system (also derrived from FreeBSD ports) can run on Iterix (a.k.a Windows Services for Unix). The driver support and such is of course bullshit, but it's quite possible that we could one day see some form of gentoo on NT.
Re:Enough already! (Score:3, Funny)
Since this is a Linux story, shouldn't your last line read:
Re:Enough already! (Score:2)
Would you consider a mass migration of readers from slashdot bad luck or karma?
Re:Enough already! (Score:2)
Ok, I call BS. Where does this "bad luck" come from, and who/what person/force/deity causes it to come to pass?
Stop Complaining (Score:3, Insightful)
Last year it was posting the evil bit story 12 times.
This year it's posting obviously parody/satirical stories, a little too obvious to be good April Fool's jokes as someone pointed out.
a note (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:a note (Score:1)
Further Research... (Score:5, Interesting)
Perhaps someone could check on #gentoo-nt on irc.freenode.net (also from the quick-install ref) to see what's up?
Assuming this is a joke, kudos to them for back-dating the page; I'm now curious.
Re:Further Research... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Further Research... (Score:2)
David Letterman... (Score:2)
Re:David Letterman... (Score:1)
Re:Whats the difference between Letterman and Leno (Score:2, Funny)
Wikipedia (Score:3, Interesting)
Read that list and you won't need to hang out all day to see which ones
Does it MacMini? (Score:2)
"Aptly Named"??? (Score:1, Funny)
April fools? (Score:1)
aw man... (Score:2)
I'm still waiting... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I'm still waiting... (Score:1)
Re:I'm still waiting... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:I'm still waiting... (Score:2)
CoLinux (Score:1)
Re:CoLinux (Score:2)
I'm not sure its an April Fools joke. If it is, its violating the number one rule of April Fools jokes, include the date somewhere. The only date is from a couple of days ago.
Re:CoLinux (Score:2)
Yes, the iPod Socks [slashdot.org] article is real. Old, but real.
These jokes aren't funny. (Score:2)
Re:These jokes aren't funny. (Score:2)
Live a Little... (Score:2, Insightful)
Although, is there always this much fake-posting on April 1?
/.ing whores. (Score:1, Insightful)
Best whack idea yet. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Best whack idea yet. (Score:1)
Just use apt -get Xapr11
should be live now.
Re:Best whack idea yet. (Score:2)
Re:Best whack idea yet. (Score:2)
Gosh, Will, you're swell.
You're way cooler than that sap, Ben.
Golly, but this GennNToo stuff is really keen.
I wish M____ S___ would just dry up, sometimes.
</if Beaver Cleaver could have been a h4x0r>
In Other News... (Score:1)
Umm... (Score:1)
"Gates" should be capitalized, no?
umm... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:umm... (Score:2)
"Aptly named"? (Score:1)
The current alpha of GeNToo has a few flaws (Score:1)
I think this is due to their addition of the unstable Hillary Duff song module to the platform, which as we all know has a required royalty payment, and is thus incompatible with most Open Source implementations, unless you're using a Sony DDR memory stick for data transfer, which includes the patch in its kernel. It's hard to
Not interested.. (Score:2)
Useless.
(And no, I didn't RTFA, TFA is
The Vatican is beta-testing GenNToo already (Score:1)
And I thought... (Score:2)
Serious Foolishness (Score:4, Insightful)
Something like the Pope entering a purely vegetative state before making his thoughts known on the subject as they apply to him personally. You'd get roasted alive as a heathen and heretic for even mentioning this possibility, but properly couched in an April Fools story, it'd give the avenue to address a previously inexpressible idea (due to social conventions).
This type of Gentoo on NT is probably a good geek equivalent of that, but I'm disappointed that there are fewer examples of the trend. Admittedly, any real conversation probably wouldn't happen today (if ever on Slashdot), but using the cover of April Fools pranks to break social conventions is probably the best and most justifiable use of the day. I just wish more constructive discussion had been generated from expressing the inexpressible.
Re:Serious Foolishness (Score:2)
April Fools, and yet... (Score:2)
Re:April Fools, and yet... (Score:2)
The posting date is March 31 (Score:2)
This is Sheer Genius... (Score:2, Insightful)
I think it's a sure winner.
Re:This is Sheer Genius... (Score:2)
NT is not Windows. And is potentially quite an interesting platform if it could ever jettison the Win32 carbuncle.
Read it wrong (Score:2, Insightful)
"Gentoo meta distribution based on the NT kernel"
as
"Gentoo mentally masterbates on the NT kernel".
Jeesh.
"Cooperative Linux" (Score:2)
this could _so_ easily be real.
1) NT is a Mach Kernel, and has _three_ subsystems that i know of - POSIX, OS/2 and Win32. the POSIX subsystem has been implemented once by microsoft and independently by opennt.com (can't find them any more).
2) Cooperative Linux is a port of linux to userspace as a Win32 application.
it would actually be pretty sodding easy and doable.
Re:"Cooperative Linux" (Score:3, Informative)
NT is not based on Mach, but it has similarities in its design.
the POSIX subsystem has been implemented once by microsoft and independently by opennt.com (can't find them any more)
Try Windows Services for UNIX [microsoft.com], which is based on the POSIX subsystem and what this alleged GeNToo is based on.
The Creative Commons (Score:2)
Because the Gentoo website is in the creative commons, a person was able to make this funny joke for us, without infringing on someone's copyright.
ReactOS is still real (Score:2)
I ran the test iso on vmware, wasnt impressed. Plus it crashed a few times. However being a free project its here to stay, and can only grow.
April fools tends to catch you a few days later.. (Score:2)
Kinda wish they'd take them down once the days over, it's not supposed to be april fools month, just the 1st.
But a nice gag anyway, first one I've fallen for in ages, mainly because I didn't have my guard up
Re:Upcoming stories (for tomorrow) (Score:2)
Re:First Post (Score:2)
Not me. I think it's wicked funny.
Re:That's it. (Score:2)
No kidding...The register is great! I just checked it and saw this [theregister.com] entry about Jobs going to IKEA!. Or should I say iKea?
Re:*Sigh* (Score:2)