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ReactOS 0.4.9 Is Entirely Self-Hosting, Fixes FastFAT Crashes (appuals.com) 200

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Appuals: ReactOS, the "free Windows clone" operating system, has pushed out ReactOS 0.4.9 just recently, which brings a whole slew of improvements. With this latest 0.4.9 version, ReactOS has become entirely self-hosting without any issues, which means ReactOS can fully build itself from within itself, it does not require any third-party operating system to compile ReactOS. Self-hosting was built into older ReactOS versions, but it came with a myriad of issues -- the system would become too stressed under memory usage and storage I/O loads. This was due to a flawed NT-compliant kernel.

Additional improvements in ReactOS 0.4.9 include overall stability and performance enhancements. The hardware abstraction layer and the FastFAT drivers received significant attention, and FastFAT should no longer eat through the cache so fast it causes system crashes due to resource leakage. FastFAT has also been rewritten to trigger a "chkdsk" repair on dirty / corrupt volumes during boot detections. Some other quality improvements are the addition of a built-in zipfldr extension -- ReactOS can now natively unpackage zipped archives, without the need of a third-party tool like WinZip.
The changelog can be viewed here.
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ReactOS 0.4.9 Is Entirely Self-Hosting, Fixes FastFAT Crashes

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Is it actually useful?

  • <sarcasm>... compile themselves right into the OS! What a wonderful invention. NOBODY will ever abuse this functionality! EVAR!</sarcasm>

  • When I read "pushed out," I think "delayed." ITYM "released." Does ReactOS even do push upgrades, or do users need to pull new versions?
    • by tepples ( 727027 )

      Does "pushed a release to its source code repository and download server" make more sense?

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    • You can't see the alpha in the summary? Big changes to a file system driver? Memory issues due to caching? Can finally host itself?

      I'm interested in the project, but daily use is a ways away.

      Getting to a point of push upgrades might never happen. And is, if you think about it, antithetical to the project itself.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I am not sure where the phrase "due to a flawed NT-compliant kernel" came from but the words compliant and conformant are used with computer software to denote adherence to an open standard which includes a formal testing program. The proper word is compatible.

  • Microsoft could solve the problem of "Legacy Windows" in one fell swoop by labeling this "Windows 11" and going on with IoT or whatever they're after today. Unfortunately, Elon Musk doesn't run Microsoft, and there isn't another manager that daring in the corporate universe.
    • Elon Musk is too busy on Twitter calling people that damage his ego "pedophiles" to do anything useful.
      • Elon Musk is too busy on Twitter calling people that damage his ego "pedophiles" to do anything useful.

        He deleted those tweets, which means everything’s okay - we can all safely pretend he’s not that fragile.

    • by Megol ( 3135005 )

      All text just to indirectly call Musk an idiot?

    • Merge? I guess that's one word for it. What I imagine is going to actually happen, assuming that is that ReactOS ever makes it to a full non-beta v1.0 release, is Microsoft will sue the daylights out of them, beating them into submission, then make part of the settlement deal that they absorb ReactOS entirely, and prohibit anyone from ever making a Windows clone again. Either that or they'll just issue a DMCA takedown notice for copyright violation, and more or less legally prohibit them from distributing i
      • You forgot the last option Microsoft embraces it and helps them make it a stable yet neutered operating system with enough features missing that no one is really interested and then Microsoft uses it like tool for live booting discs instead of a full operating system. Followed by a media campaign on how they support open source.

  • ReactOS Version 1.0 should be ready at around about the same time Microsoft open Sources Windows....
  • I want to like ReactOS, but the desktop environment needs to be replaced with something modern and Aero-like.

    Maybe Stardock will do the trick.

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