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MHS on Linux?

Postby DarkZero » Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:11 pm

LS. could u twik MHS so that its able to work on linux also WITHOUT having to use Wine...

Linux are so must better that Windows... and so more Bugfree..

I mean for heven sake , the Wine is getting the windows programs to
work better in linux rather than in Windows... thats totaly crazy.

I thing linux are worth an MHS vertion just for them...
COME ON LS do it plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
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Postby L. Spiro » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:15 am

It is not possible to port MHS to Linux without entirely rewriting it from scratch.


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Postby mezzo » Fri Sep 05, 2008 1:48 am

Aye, it would have to be rewritten from scratch, as the linux kernel is seriously dependant on which kernel source it was compiled from + which parts were included..

That being said, there are quite good debuggers under linux.
There are a few very good ring 0 debuggers too, able to tweak every bit of the OS and software from the moment the kernel has booted.

Mind you, I have been working with linux for the past 16 years and can tell you that debugging under linux is completely different from win32debugging. In windows you can pretty easily do 'higher' level debugging, as most things are implemented through win32 calls... whereas in linux things are mostly build on libc, which is in NO way as high level as win32... A very good knowledge of assembler is required to debug anything under linux.. much more then under windows. The advantage is that most (certainly not all) programs under linux are a lot less bloated, making the search through code often less of a hassle.
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