When do you predict SerenityOS will suddenly become viable and heavily used, 2 years?

When do you predict SerenityOS will suddenly become viable and heavily used, 2 years?
The browser already passes acid3 test. The power of their autism shouldn't be underestimated.

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looks like reactos

is this some retro windows knock-off

When it gets Firefox and Chromium

As long as there are devs willing to port gpu drivers to it then i guess it may have a future. If not then it will end up like reactOS or ToS and just be a toy to play with in a VM.

Inspired by Windows 2000 etc, but entirely made from scratch

I want to say never since it's only a hobby project

>gui looks better than 90% of freetard shit
linuxbros.... not like this

Imagine wasting your time on webshit, even more so on a hobby os.

shame it's not implementing any windows api like reactos

That likely starts happening at a high rate once they get a package manager with ports

Isn't reactos just wine basically?

it is yes

nobody will ever use that

i would use this window manager, that paint program and the system monitor
GIVE me that

any serenity developers here?
i would like to test bare metal booting, but i do not have real serial port, hovewer i have intel ME provided serial port, but that is COM4 and not COM1
so, the question is what file do i need to edit to get the boot log to com4?

libGUI is coming to linux soonTM
then you can start porting stuff

I hope it won't be dragged by random compatibility or security problem from linux

Honestly someone should port it to the Linux kernel for hardware compatibility.
Handmade fags are seething.

Are you retarded? Debian Woody looked better than that abortion.

windows xp was not peak design at all, wtf is he doing

OP selected a shitty theme. Look at the default or Redmond2k themes, it's comfy.

redpill me on it, whats the big deal with it? what can it do?

Wrong license. Should've used GPLv3 and not a cuck license. The only widespread OSes are proprietary or uses GPL to some degree.