![]() On the group's website, they say that ReactOS was based on the concepts within Windows Server 2003. I think my concern with ReactOS is that the project probably struggles to keep moving ahead and meanwhile Microsoft's Windows is a moving target that has enormous resources behind it. I didn't have time to see if it could be resolved, but I shall come back to it. Office appeared to freeze at the point where it began the installation. I then tried Microsoft Office 2007, because it's known to be XP-compatible. I tried PureBasic 32-bit out of interest. That isn't a direction I want to follow, so I'm fully in support of anything that empowers users and brings independence. I've become enormously disappointed with Microsoft's direction in recent years, along with numerous other big-tech vendors, in which everything is moving towards a subscription model, a login account to download packages and worse than that - our desktop screens are becoming monetised with advertising and things we don't want. I'm completely behind the concept and hope it progresses well. So it wil improve with every version and become better, until then some things work, others don't. Secondly it's not just a new operating system, it's one with the goal to become compatible to windows. Screenshot: QEMU running the ReactOS operating system 26 thg 2. Fristly it's still in beta and will stay for a long time further. The VM works on Windows, Mac, and Linux, through VMware, VirtualBox, QEMU and KVM. Saying it doesn't work well is not fair, at least that's my opinion. The website indicates the group is active and has recently employed full-time developers. I assumed the version I had was old, because it looks like Windows XP, but in fact it's the latest version. Unfortunately, while the project is no doubt impressive in its objectives and in its achievement, it surely has some obstacles to overcome. I was surprised not to have heard about it before, because although I'm a Linux user, I often thought to myself that a Windows alternative to Linux would solve a great number of problems. It has been written as a binary-compatible platform, presenting all the usual Windows APIs, but it has been written from scratch. To clarify, for those who might not be familiar with ReactOS, it's an open source project to create a Windows-compatible system and work began in 1996. I certainly don't intend to give up on it, because I can see that it's a very noble project and worth supporting. I put it inside VirtualBox and I can't say it works well for me, unfortunately. I noticed there are a couple of comments on the forum about ReactOS. Last edit at 02:16PM by guenter.Hello all. Inkompatibilität kann ich auch von MS haben - Vista kriege ich mit jedem PC aufs Auge gedrückt Ich kann und werde warten bis Reactos K-Meleon unterstütztĮdited 2 time(s). Place the included or searched dll into the. Before raising the bugs if apropiate, I would like all the wisdom/help you guys can spare. Afaik this selection: Comctl32.dll, Mfc42.dll or more likely Mfc42u.dll, Msvcirt.dll, Msvcp60.dll and Msvcrt.dll. Setting up ReactOS in VirtualBox by runar-orested Fri 10:51 pm I've tried to set up a ReactOS virtual machine, and I've found a plethora of trouble, which I don't know if they are genuine bugs or not. If that does not work search the relevant files in Your system. Download and extract the dll update for Your native language.įor You it is IMHO this version vc6redistsetup_deu.exe. These older Release Notes have a section about incompatible or obsolete dll.įollow the link to MS. As private individual You have the possibility and choice to add some genuine MS dll. Poor show of an OS that wants to be fully compatible with other Win32 OS. AFAIK K-Meleon was running on Reactos some time ago.
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