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#2821 2026-02-27 06:24:55

wickedlester
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Has anyone ran reactos? I wonder if it is closer to windows 7 or are they trying to make it like the newer windows? I guess That should be my next adventure. I wish there was a good port/fork/whatever of win 7 without all the bs.

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#2822 Yesterday 12:26:33

Colonel Panic
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

wickedlester wrote:

Has anyone ran reactos? I wonder if it is closer to windows 7 or are they trying to make it like the newer windows? I guess That should be my next adventure. I wish there was a good port/fork/whatever of win 7 without all the bs.

Tha nks for the mention. I'd be interested in trying it since I still use some Windows software and don't want to pay Redmond for Windows 11 (which my computer wouldn't run anyway).

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#2823 Yesterday 18:06:50

wickedlester
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Colonel Panic wrote:

Tha nks for the mention. I'd be interested in trying it since I still use some Windows software and don't want to pay Redmond for Windows 11 (which my computer wouldn't run anyway).

I might try to run it in a vm sometime in the next few days to see how stable it is.

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#2824 Yesterday 21:13:05

WizardofCOR
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Would love to hear what you think, wickedlester!
I'm looking to get the wife off of 10, but she uses her machine primarily for Cricut software, which of course is Windows-only.
Could take a chance on WINE, but honestly the confidence really isn't there yet, especially with peripherals & drivers.  So ReactOS might be a viable solution.
Maybe I'll fire up a NUC with it - thanks for the idea!


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#2825 Yesterday 22:32:31

Colonel Panic
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

wickedlester wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:

Tha nks for the mention. I'd be interested in trying it since I still use some Windows software and don't want to pay Redmond for Windows 11 (which my computer wouldn't run anyway).

I might try to run it in a vm sometime in the next few days to see how stable it is.

Thanks for replying. It's literally only a handful of Windows programs that I use now, and they're all either from the 90s or early noughties with the exception of Textpad (an excellent Windows-only text editor which I have registered and paid for).

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#2826 Yesterday 23:59:26

wickedlester
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Registered: 2026-02-22
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Well I got it (reactos nightly) installed using virt-manager and qemu, but after the install it reboots and then it never comes back up. I am going to have to do some research to see what I did wrong.

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#2827 Today 00:02:13

MarkW
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Registered: 2024-11-03
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Have you seen this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnLQvqoxXjA

Interview with a couple of ReactOS devs

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