Re: Future of 'kernel26'

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On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 09:57:49AM +0200, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Am 26.05.2011 06:28, schrieb XeCycle:
> > Perhaps we may provide alternative kernels? With names like
> > these, we may get a brand new project named "Arch Operating
> > System", providing Linux, BSD, Hurd or even more as kernels,
> > and users are free to choose any one. Well, this is really
> > interesting. It'd be the first OS to provide multiple
> > kernels!
> 
> You know why nobody has done it before? Because it's not possible.
> 

Are you that sure? What if someone developed a "Linux
compatible" kernel?

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