> What comes after Unix will, I now believe, probably resemble at
> least in concept an experimental operating system called EROS.
> Full details are available at <http://www.eros-os.org/>, but for
> the impatient I'll review the high points here.
Unfortunately, EROS is still based on the PC hardware as
we've got it today and not modeled after a JINI-like
appliances model (the network is the computer).
With the death of the monolithic computer (if it happens)
will come the death of Unix, Windows _and_ EROS.
At the moment I can see only one Open Source system that
could become ready for a world like that. Alliance OS
(http://www.allos.org/).
cheers,
Rik -- Open Source: you deserve to be in control of your data.
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