On Tuesday, December 20, 2022, Adam Thornton wrote: > I mean, just a Unix, without all the cruft of a modern Linux, but which > can actually take advantage of the resources of a modern machine. I don't > care about a desktop, or even a graphical environment, I don't care about > all the strange syscalls that are there to support particular databases, I > don't care much about being a virtualization host. But then...what would the purpose of such a system? A mini-Unix just to run vi(1) or text based game? If you want to run retro games there are much better retro platforms for that, e.g. I do not need a Unix machine if I want to run MS-DOS era games. I prefer period correct hardware and software. If you want a modern Unix for production systems, then most of the real world modern workloads are run in Kubernetes which is a very Linux orientated technology anyway. It appears to me there is really no need for such a modern mini-Unix system outside of hard core O/S theorists community. There are already a myriad of similar projects like Alan Cox's Fuzix OS which can run e.g. on Amiga, but it will not play Centurion or Another World anytime soon anyway. --Andy