Description: On May 31, 2010, the Longene team realesed its crucial product, Longene 0.3. This new release has fully eliminated Wineserver, the request to wineserver now is turned to system call, so that its performance has been substantially improved. Longene still depends on dlls and some programs of Wine.
Longene is a modified linux kernel which based on Linux, ReactOS, Wine and other opensource projects. It adds Win32 subsystem of Windows into the Linux kernel to support both Linux and Windows applications.
Here follows data of a testing performance of Longene 0.3 with Wine's used as control:
TestAll: FileTest Write Number 100 Read Number 100 Time 20ms RegTest Write Number 100 Read Number 100 Time 8ms MesTest Send Number 10000 Recieve Number 10000 Time 184ms All Time 207ms
TestAll: FileTest Write Number 100 Read Number 100 Time 73ms RegTest Write Number 100 Read Number 100 Time 95ms MegTest Send Number 10000 Recieve Number 10000 Time 1222ms All Time 1270ms
The version 0.3 of Longene source are available from the following locations:
http://www.longene.org/en/download.php
Any question? Visit Longene official website please:
http://www.longene.org/en/index.php
You will learn more about Longene on wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Unified_Kernel
Longene is available thanks to the work of many people.
OT: Let's limit the use of -uck words in these postings, please.
How does Longene relate to the Linux Unified Kernel project (out of China!)? There's works with a patched wine (why it is a pain) and kernel patches for windows kernel-level calls. They also rely on reactOS.
You're fucking kidding us right ?
I knew some people were working on such a thing already (heard of a guy at my school that wished to do something like this, so yeah, why not ?)... but seriously... RIGHT NOW ? Linux and ReactOS kernels ? All at once ?
Now that would be awesome. Once it's stable of course.
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OT: Let's limit the use of -uck words in these postings, please. How does Longene relate to the Linux Unified Kernel project (out of China!)? There's works with a patched wine (why it is a pain) and kernel patches for windows kernel-level calls. They also rely on reactOS.
Longene = Unified Kernel
You're fucking kidding us right ? I knew some people were working on such a thing already (heard of a guy at my school that wished to do something like this, so yeah, why not ?)... but seriously... RIGHT NOW ? Linux and ReactOS kernels ? All at once ? Now that would be awesome. Once it's stable of course.