BeOS

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Linux is free and I suggest Red Hat Linux if you are a newbie.
FreeBSD isn't strictly a linux distribution but a BSD distribution which like linux, is a unix clone. BSD is not for newbies although they are really good. Try Red Hat linux first and then graduate to BSD:-)

BeOS has a bright future.

Jes

[This message has been edited by Jes (edited 04 June 2000).]

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Joined: Dec 1999

I downloaded BeOS (http://www.beos.com) and I don't see what is so great about it! Everyone that I know said it was the best OS ever, and they also say that at download.com, I think 96% rated it high!

I see only one thing good about it....I ran 20-30 programs at once TRYING to freeze it - it didn't even come close.

It hardly supports any hardware.

Doesn't have a lot of software.

Looks ugly to say the least.

Anybody that knows of a good free OS, please let me know and post here. Is Linux free?

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Joined: Mar 2000

Hi,

I agree, I spent ages downloading Beos and was extremly disapointed. Most Linux versions are free to download or you can buy them cheap but that is just for manuals and stuff. I don't actually use Linux much but I have heared that FreeBSD and Corel are good.

FLetch

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If you are going to use linux alot
I sugest Slackware www.slackware.com
I am downloading it now

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I think BeOS is pretty cool actually. Yes, linux is free if you download the buttload of stuff (like GBs, well not really)...

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Joined: Jan 1999

I think BeOS was a good idea when they started.

I use 2.x quite a lot and even developed some software.
But I think they hit the market to late.
And their attitude is a bit to "elite".
(Oh your S3 only works in B&W and your PS/2-Keyboard looks up ? Well, buy a new system.)

There are others out there.

I think if hurd takes off it will be the (small-)server system; While "clients" will die off in favour of "simple" clients (playstation/dreamcast/gnobbler)

just my p.

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Joined: Sep 1999

Actually, BeOS is great for a couple of things. It has a couple of video editing software suites.

It also has support for dual processors. Also its got alot of cool nifty show off things, which I like. I do not plan on using it until I get my computer, and not my laptop.

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Yes,
some of the video editing is cool,
but my dads iMac is better at it.
And it cost less than my PC.

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