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Meaning, the developer can turn off certain tasks while keeping others running, without actually 'rebooting' the operating system or compromising other apps. What this accomplishes is the ability of multitasking while maintaining stability and reliability.
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What's the difference? According to my knowledge, A micro-kernel runs in a series of numerous small tasks (I think they are called servers). QNX is a micro-kernel operating system, compared to a monolithic operating system like Linux/BSD. QNX is very different than the current mainstream operating systems. I used to run QNX 2.X and 4.X (with Photon GUI) on my x86 machines many years ago, and now I run QNX 6.X on my BlackBerry PlayBook. I know its a rather niave question given linux/ubuntu etc as alternatives to OSX and sWindles, i just wondered if currently or in foreseeable future this was possible
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Is QNX able to be put on a PC as its OS ? Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express Linux is already available and free, yet it only has about 1% market share of desktop PCs.Įnterprises already use Linux and UNIX servers. If Apple, RIM, and Google would band together and make a common cross-platform standard for office programs (like word processors and spreadsheets), then this could really take off!It would never be adopted by consumers. The only major hurdle I see is that Microsoft Office would be loath to open up their programs to a new direct competitor. If Apple, RIM, and Google would band together and make a common cross-platform standard for office programs (like word processors and spreadsheets), then this could really take off! With an interface like a Playbook some consumers would buy in as well.
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Also organizations that use a lot of bandwidth would like the compression. Governments and finance institutions would be very interested in a more secure OS than Windows. It could move RIM into some great new revenue streams. Then, continue improving the OS and increase the power, get more compatible programs, and you have a proper PC. This is a netbook and it would be the first step. Increase the power, increase the number of compatible programs, add a permanent keyboard and a larger screen. It would all be a slow evolutionary process and the Playbook OS is a great start. I`ve thought about this before and it is totally realistic.
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I totally think that RIM should try and consciously develop a version of QNX specifically targeted towards PCs.