On April 9, October 31, 2008, the Linux compatible kernel project development team officially released the Linux compatible kernel version 0.2.2. On the basis of version 0.2.1, this version fixes bugs in process/thread management and virtual memory management, greatly improving stability and compatibility.
In addition, the Linux compatible kernel version 0.2.2 also upgrades the embedded dll version of Wine, and fixes some bugs such as window management and Chinese support.
The source code package released this time also provides graphical interface installation programs for users to easily install the Linux compatible kernel, while the manual installation method is still retained. For more information, see the README and INSTALL files.
Compatible kernel Official Website: http://www.unifiedkernel.com/
Compatible kernel Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Unified_Kernel
BKJIA Editor note: Linux compatible kernel Project
The compatible kernel is a free and open-source operating system project. It aims to expand the Linux kernel into a program that supports both Linux and Windows applications, supports both Linux Device Drivers and Windows Device Drivers;Allows you to run Windows applications efficiently on a Linux operating system..
With kernel compatibility, we hope that users who are used to windows Operating habits can continue their operating habits on Linux. The third-party software purchased by the user may become irrelevant to the operating system. For the user, once the user has purchased the Windows application software, the user can only choose the Windows operating system, however, there are still some options available, which is of course significant to Linux and can improve the market competitiveness of Desktop Linux.
Thanks to the article from Linux Chinese desktop Network: Linux compatible kernel 0.2.2 UnifiedKernel-0.2.2) released.