I just came across this list... It obviously didn't drum up much interest, but the concept while interesting is completely backwards.
What you have in mind is OS/2 running the Linux kernel... The way to do that is to port OS/2 to Linux, not to replace OS/2's kernel with linux. Ideally you'd want to make Linux support running native OS/2 apps, and maybe port the Presentation Manager just for fun if you really prefer Warp's Presentation Manager over X. The Odin project could combine efforts with the Wine project, and you'll then have your non-Microsoft OS that not only runs OS/2 apps and Windows apps, it runs the thousands of Linux/Unix apps and it's also free. ----------- To unsubscribe yourself from this list, send the following message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] unsubscribe arch_i386os2 end