This is a rare look at the tech giant’s first operating system

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    8 hours ago

    please opensource windows 11 next. i bet when OpenWindows 11 comes out it will be wayyy better

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      8 hours ago

      We’re already on 16, we just spell the Windows part differently. We spell it “suse leap”

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      5 hours ago

      We’re already at the point where Windows programs sometimes run better on Linux with a compatibility layer (WINE/Proton) than they do natively. The stuff that doesn’t run is mostly games ladened with kernel-level DRM that Linux (rightfully) can’t emulate.

      Linux even runs old Windows programs better than Windows itself, and long-term compatibility is supposed to be one of Windows’ biggest selling points.

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      15 hours ago

      IIRC they contracted some devs for a one time payment to make it, then proceeded to laugh to the bank while strangling the market over the years.

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      16 hours ago

      I’m sure the Microsoft lawyers went over it thoroughly first. They are very concerned with licenses for things that are to be open-sourced.

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      13 hours ago

      Why would CP/M have a dog in the fight? They were a competitor and, if I understand my history right, the wrong horse.

      And By the PC-DOS guys, you mean IBM?