Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:03 am
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It's not /nogui, it's /sos This project basically makes a modern OS that looks like Longhorn and has "the Longhorn experience" based off of Server 2003 SP1.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:33 am
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Undefined wrote:
It's not /nogui, it's /sos This project basically makes a modern OS that looks like Longhorn and has "the Longhorn experience" based off of Server 2003 SP1.
How to make looks of longhorn and the "longhorn experience"?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:33 am
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21stcenturyrahi wrote:
Undefined wrote:
It uses Windows Server 2003 as a core. .NET will be included so you can use vb.net if you want
EDIT: The first winmain build! It doesn't have much and it isn't anywhere near release, but this is the first unified build with all three SKUs (Personal, Professional, Server).
Here's a screenshot of Longhorn X Professional: -Image removed-
Sadly, networking is broken in this build.
Is the aero from this build from a theme or was a program needed?
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I forgot to say how good your screenies looked. =P
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:53 pm
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21stcenturyrahi wrote:
Will we see networking fixed in any later build?
I think that's pretty much a given, considering networking is a really important OS feature.
And can I beta test too? And maybe a word of advice: why don't you just let the builds out for everyone to see? More people testing it means more feedback, right?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:20 pm
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amon91 wrote:
21stcenturyrahi wrote:
Will we see networking fixed in any later build?
I think that's pretty much a given, considering networking is a really important OS feature.
And can I beta test too? And maybe a word of advice: why don't you just let the builds out for everyone to see? More people testing it means more feedback, right?
Networking obviously will be fixed in a later build.
I don't upload every single build because uploading all the builds would be hard on my internet at the rate I'm making them
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:48 pm
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Could you make a patch then? I don't know if it's possible but it'd reduce your likeness of getting a C&D letter from Microsoft. I don't think it would happen anyway but please consider doing that if you can, also because it would reduce upload/download times.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:45 pm
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amon91 wrote:
Could you make a patch then? I don't know if it's possible but it'd reduce your likeness of getting a C&D letter from Microsoft. I don't think it would happen anyway but please consider doing that if you can, also because it would reduce upload/download times.
Well, if everyone else that made a customization off of a retail OS hasn't got a C&D letter yet (cough Kenneth cough ), I probably won't either. I'll upload a build from Longhorn X M1 soon.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:10 pm
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Longhorn is my favorite os until now : D i currently have LH 4074 reloaded on my other desktop pc (SE). and its working like a charm. i want to be a beta test too if you need someone with experience
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:39 am
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If you applied for beta testing, you're in, and tommorrow you'll get a link to build 4513 PM'ed to you. Be warned of two things: 4513 is in VHD format AND you will need a valid Windows XP Professional Retail key for all Longhorn X builds. However, I'm not accepting any more beta testers at the time.
Here's the build you guys are getting tommorrow:
And here's a few more of build 4516 which I compiled a little bit ago:
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:35 am
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amon91 wrote:
21stcenturyrahi wrote:
Will we see networking fixed in any later build?
I think that's pretty much a given, considering networking is a really important OS feature.
And can I beta test too? And maybe a word of advice: why don't you just let the builds out for everyone to see? More people testing it means more feedback, right?
My guess is that it's meant to be a private project until it's released. Windows 7 was a public project, so that's why it was released for people to test software.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 1:26 am
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so... if this is srv2003 then i guess there won't be any real feature from LH in this (DCE, 3D icons, aurora animations, different file manager shell) ?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn X (aka Longhorn 10.0) Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 1:42 am
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Whistler2296 wrote:
You also might wanna consider removing the IE Security Config
Already done that Even added the welcome screen!
Suumpmolk wrote:
so... if this is srv2003 then i guess there won't be any real feature from LH in this (DCE, 3D icons, aurora animations, different file manager shell) ?
This does have LH icons and I may be able to port over a few features. I released 4513 to testers today.
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