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* more speed
* support for USB
* support for drivers like my TV-card
* filesystem: ntfs, reiserfs
* software: All VB6-applications (-> runtime), VirtualDub, Mozilla, Inkscape, OpenOffice, Skype, Trillian
* editable taskmenu with mouse
* support for UltraPromise Controller (I cant run ReactOS on real hardware because this)
* support for USB
* support for drivers like my TV-card
* filesystem: ntfs, reiserfs
* software: All VB6-applications (-> runtime), VirtualDub, Mozilla, Inkscape, OpenOffice, Skype, Trillian
* editable taskmenu with mouse
* support for UltraPromise Controller (I cant run ReactOS on real hardware because this)
A DHCP client - I'm a net addict, my IP changes. Besides, I have failed to set up networking for ReactOS in VMWare (the instructions referred to a nonexistant menu option) and I am completely frustrated with editing the registry by hand with the buggy register editor app. Everything else is bearable since I believe ReactOS will evolve into something more and more useful and complete everyday.
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Needed features
Personally I'd love to use ReactOS on my "entertainment center" computer. I basically use it to play Divx videos and split my network connection between my family's computers. So my list is:
-Network, Video, & Audio driver support
-Network support (with DHCP and PPPOE)
-Codec support
Maybe it's pretty far in the future, but I'd guess that codecs will need to be supported before games can (as a lot of games make use of video & audio codecs.)
-Network, Video, & Audio driver support
-Network support (with DHCP and PPPOE)
-Codec support
Maybe it's pretty far in the future, but I'd guess that codecs will need to be supported before games can (as a lot of games make use of video & audio codecs.)
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For me, sblive support.
I love linux, but I've found getting the audio/studio/multitrack type apps like Audacity, Jack, and Ecasound to work the way I want, to be a grind.
I find myself spending so much time wading through manuals that were badly written in German, then badly translated into English, that I never find the time to actually do any bloody recording.
Add to that, what's available for linux in the way of such apps, is nowhere near on a par with what's available for 'doze.
I love linux, but I've found getting the audio/studio/multitrack type apps like Audacity, Jack, and Ecasound to work the way I want, to be a grind.
I find myself spending so much time wading through manuals that were badly written in German, then badly translated into English, that I never find the time to actually do any bloody recording.
Add to that, what's available for linux in the way of such apps, is nowhere near on a par with what's available for 'doze.
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