Examples of using Reactos in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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ReactOS can run Windows programs.
Official website ReactOS on SourceForge. net.
ReactOS 0.3 running the Firefox web browser.
Forks based on ReactOS are occasionally created.
ReactOS, in a sense, strives to be Windows.
You can follow that guide using the ReactOS image file.
ReactOS is an entirely different operating system.
Conversely, projects like Wine,and formerly Captive NTFS and Longene re-use the open-source ReactOS code-base as well.
ReactOS has more in common with Windows than it does Linux.
Also, the 2004 leaked Windows source code[33]was not seen as legal risk for ReactOS, as the trade secret was considered indefensible in court due to broad spread.[34].
ReactOS is a free operating system based on the design of Windows XP.
Right now you can install Google Chrome OS, all the mainstream Linux variants(2.4 and 2.6), OpenBSD,OS/2, ReactOS, SkyOS, DOS, and just about every version of Windows there's ever been.
ReactOS 0.3.1 desktop: left Start Menu and right ReactOS's own File explorer.
DistroWatch, a Linux distribution's monitoring website,also lists ReactOS and describes it as"a free and open-source operating system based on the best design principles found in the Windows NT architecture.".
PC Magazine columnist John C. Dvorak remarked in 2008 that the Windows NT architecture had remained largely unchanged, making it an ideal candidate for cloning,and believed that ReactOS could be"a bigger threat than Linux to Microsoft's dominance".
It now runs on Linux, ReactOS, Solaris, AmigaOS 4.0(through its Cygnix X11 engine), MeeGo(on the Nokia N9 smartphone), Maemo(on the Nokia N810) QNX and other operating systems.
While Wine's NTDLL, USER32, KERNEL32, GDI32,and ADVAPI32 components cannot be used directly by ReactOS due to architectural differences, code snippets of them and other parts can be shared between both projects.
The ReactOS project organized a Hackfest from 7 to 12 August 2015, in the German city of Aachen.[55][56][57] The Hackfest was declared a success, as it added many features to ReactOS.
CMD, cmd(after its command name) or cmd. exe(after its executable file name), also known as Command Prompt(after the default window title), is the command-line interpreter in the OS/2, eComStation, Windows NT,Windows CE, and ReactOS operating systems.
For example, in the GSoC 2011[36] ReactOS mentored a student project which integrated lwIP into the network stack.[37] ReactOS has to date participated three times in GSoC: 2006, 2011, and 2016.
Operating systems which can be used live include AmigaOS 4, Amithlon, AROS, FreeBSD, FreeDOS, classic Mac OS, macOS, Microsoft Windows installation and repair discs,OS/2, ReactOS, NetBSD, OpenBSD, MINIX 3, Plan 9 from Bell Labs, MorphOS, OpenSolaris, BeleniX and others based on Solaris.
In 2004, a copyright/ license violation of ReactOS GPL'ed code(and other FOSS code) was found when someone distributed a ReactOS fork under the name Ekush OS.[19][20][21] The webpage later went offline.
The ReactOS Project won on the annual Seliger Youth Forum"The Best Presentation" award with 100,000 Russian rubles(≈US$2700) in 2011, attended by Alexander Rechitskiy, one of the development team members.[103].
The project began development in February 1998 by creating the basis for a new NT kernel and basic drivers.[18]The name ReactOS was coined during an IRC chat. While the term"OS" stood for operating system, the term"react" referred to the group's dissatisfaction with- and reaction to- Microsoft's monopolistic position.[6].
In 2015, ReactOS was named by the Russian Ministry of Communications as support-worthy"client operating system/ Server Operating System" alternative,[106][107] for its potential in reducing Russia's dependency from proprietary software imports.[5][108].
The project partially implements Windows API functionality andhas been ported to the AMD64 processor architecture.[14] ReactOS, as part of the FOSS ecosystem, re-uses and collaborates with many other FOSS projects,[15][16] most notably the Wine project which develops a Windows compatibility layer for Unix-like operating systems.
Since ReactOS is a free and open-source software development project, the claim triggered a negative reaction by the free software community; in particular, Wine barred several inactive developers from providing contributions and formal high level cooperation between the two projects remained difficult as of 2006.
The Thorium Core Cloud Desktop dubbedcloud computing service would use ReactOS as core and could allow the use of Windows compatible applications from mobile devices(like smartphones, tablets), workstations, or any other connected device.
Forks based on ReactOS are occasionally created: Ekush OS(2004) ReactOS Server OpenROS(2013) FusionOS(2013) ReactOS NG(2015)- aiming for compatibility with Windows 8 Greentea OS(2016)- aiming for accelerated and simplified development Various people have acknowledged ReactOS and the implications of having a viable open-source drop-in replacement for Windows.
In October 2015, a Network World review of ReactOS v0.3.17 noted impressed"It's just like running Windows 2000" and praised the extension by an application package manager, a feature the original Windows is missing.[102].