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Байкалов Пётр [17.12.2012 22:34] :
AndyKK писал(а):
Фсё проще, ежели у тебя есть сертификат GNU/Linuх, то это линукс
Не понял.
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.en.html
kosolapiy [17.12.2012 22:35] :
Dart писал(а):
Ты утверждал, что "болт" кернел-линукс есть в каждой машине, но машина "болтом" линуксом от этого не становится. Я тебе/всем встречно привел в пример мобильные ОС, которые не имеют этого болта, и не могут быть отнесены к линуксам, равно как и Кутопия-Архос и Гуглодроид на линукс-кернел с архитектурой линукс могут быть отнесены к линуксам.
1)
я утверждал что от того, что ты в машину вкрутишь болт, она болтом не становится. идея такая, что не все что использует ядро линукс является линуксом. в некоторых случаях это будет Linux-based. в некоторых даже такого не будет, ибо возможности линукса там пользователю не доступны, либо ядро сильно порезано. ты ведь не станешь кричать"ЛИИИИИИНЬ!!!111" при виде менюшки моторолы V8?
Dart писал(а):
Я ведь привёл достаточно критичных сходств между традишнл линукс и гуглодроидом, кто может показать явную разницу?
явная разница, что у андройда поверх ядра есть еще далвик, который передает тебе привет, и говорит что он не линукс.
kosolapiy [18.12.2012 01:22] :
Dart
Нуу... Венда до определенных пор тоже ставилась поверх доса, но была вендой, а не досом.
-KosMos- [18.12.2012 01:36] :
Это имхо слегка философские вопросы.
Вот, например, у абстрактного космоса в руке бокал с коньяком. И что же в руке первично, бокал или коньяк? 
Darkcat [18.12.2012 09:58] :
Dart писал(а):
В версии 3.х Венда тогда не была ОС
Не смеши мои тапочки! 3.51 тоже 3.xx, ага.
Darkcat [18.12.2012 11:11] :
Dart писал(а):
а педия у меня на роутере в банлисте.
Верх идиотизма, ага. Собстна далее спорить бессмысленно.
Darkcat [18.12.2012 11:55] :
Нечто
Opera turbo - on.
Darkcat [18.12.2012 11:57] :
Dart
http://webwarper.net/ww/~av/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_NT_3.51
Darkcat [18.12.2012 13:45] :
Dart
Windows NT 3.51
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search Windows NT 3.51
Part of the Microsoft Windows family
Developer
Microsoft
Releases
Initial release May 30, 1995; 17 years ago
Stable release 3.51 (Build 1057: Service Pack 5) (September 19, 1996; 16 years ago)
Source model Closed source
License Commercial proprietary software
Kernel type Hybrid
Platform support IA-32, Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC
Preceded by Windows NT 3.5
Succeeded by Windows NT 4.0
Support status
Unsupported as of 31 December 2001
Windows NT 3.51 is the third release of Microsoft's Windows NT line of operating systems. It was released on May 30, 1995, nine months after Windows NT 3.5. The release provided two notable feature improvements; firstly NT 3.51 was the first of a short-lived outing of Microsoft Windows on the PowerPC architecture. The second most significant enhancement offered through the release was that it provides client/server support for interoperating with Windows 95, which was released three months after NT 3.51. Windows NT 4.0 became its successor a year later; Microsoft continued to support Windows NT 3.51 until 31 December 2001.Contents
1 Overview
1.1 NewShell
2 Hardware requirements
3 References
4 External links
Overview
The release of Windows NT 3.51 was dubbed "the PowerPC release" at Microsoft. The original intention was to release a PowerPC edition of NT 3.5, but according to Microsoft's David Thompson, "we basically sat around for 9 months fixing bugs while we waited for IBM to finish the Power PC hardware". Editions of NT 3.51 were also released for the x86, MIPS, and Alpha architectures.
New features introduced in Windows NT 3.51 include PCMCIA support, NTFS file compression, replaceable WinLogon (GINA), 3D support in OpenGL, persistent IP routes when using TCP/IP, automatic display of textual descriptions when the mouse pointer was placed on toolbar buttons ("tooltips"
and support for Windows 95 common controls.
Despite the significant difference in the kernel base, Windows NT 3.51 is readily able to run a large number of Win32 applications designed for Windows 95. Most recent 32-bit applications will not work as the developers have prevented their application from working with any Windows version earlier than Windows 98, also because some applications do not work properly with the older Windows NT 3.51 interface. Despite this, Microsoft in their application releases muddied the issue, releasing 32-bit versions of Microsoft Office right up to Office 97 SR2b, but relying upon 16-bit versions of Internet Explorer technology. This is probably because 32-bit versions of Internet Explorer 4.0 and later integrated with the Windows 95 desktop, and NT 3.51 still used the Windows 3.1 desktop. Later on, up to IE 5.0, but not later 5.x versions, were offered.
NewShell
On 26 May 1995, Microsoft released a test version of a shell refresh, named the Shell Technology Preview, and often referred to informally as "NewShell". This was the first incarnation of the modern Windows GUI with the Taskbar and Start menu. It was designed to replace the Windows 3.x Program Manager/File Manager based shell with Windows Explorer-based graphical user interface. The release provided capabilities quite similar to that of the Windows "Chicago" (codename for Windows 95) shell during its late beta phases; however, it was intended to be nothing more than a test release. There was a second public release of the Shell Technology Preview, called Shell Technology Preview Update made available to MSDN and CompuServe users on 8 August 1995. Both releases held Windows Explorer builds of 3.51.1053.1. The Shell Technology Preview program never saw a final release under NT 3.51. The entire program was moved across to the Cairo development group who finally integrated the new shell design into the NT code with the release of NT 4.0 in July 1996.
Five Service Packs were released for NT 3.51, which introduced both bug fixes and new features. Service Pack 5, for example, fixed issues related to the Year 2000 problem.
NT 3.51 was the last of the series to run on an Intel 80386 processor. This, its ability to use HPFS partitions (which Windows 2000 and later could not), and its ability to run at least some of the common control API, means that it still finds a place for occasional use on older machines. Windows NT 3.51, like other versions of Windows NT 3.x, has some compatibility with OS/2 1.x Applications; however, the applications were to be in text mode.
Hardware requirements
Windows NT 3.51 hardware requirements "Windows NT Workstation" "Windows NT Server"
Processor 386 or 486/25 processor 386 or 486/25 processor
Memory 12 MB RAM 16 MB RAM
Video VGA video VGA video
Hard disk drive free space 90 MB 90 MB
Windows NT 3.51 supports IDE, EIDE, SCSI and ESDI hard drives. The only EIDE addressing schemes supported are Logical block addressing, ONTrack Disk Manager, EZDrive, and Extended cylinder-head-sector.
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Нечто
Я только что снес Suse, так что спи обратно.
sparrowson [18.12.2012 14:11] :
Darkcat писал(а):
снес Suse
жыпом 
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