I just noticed that the image used for the QEMU entry on Wikipedia is actually ROS running in QEMU: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QEMU
What's more is that they use the same image right on the front of their homepage: https://www.qemu.org/
Image:
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Cheers, nurnware! (The image author on Wikipedia.)
PS: Holy crap, I forgot that ROS used to have multiple desktops by default! That was a relatively recent change too...
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Re: QEMU loves ROS
That image on their Wikipedia article existed for long, since September 2006.
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Ahh, good old ReactOS 0.2.x
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In these days, even ReactOS is capable to run QEMU and is possible to run ReactOS on ReactOS
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Yeah, but it wasn't as Windows compatible underneath and still had at least considerable parts of the old memory manager. Fixing that apparently broke the self-hosting, according to the recent blog entry, but it is great that they have self-hosting back.
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Maybe if someone creates a new image with a new ReactOS they will use that instead
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In the Epic Win thread are a lot of themlearn_more wrote: ↑Fri Aug 03, 2018 7:13 pm Maybe if someone creates a new image with a new ReactOS they will use that instead
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