[Web] An Octet of Operating Systems | ANN.lu |
Posted on 04-Sep-2002 20:05 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä | 21 comments View flat View list |
"With all the publicity that Windows and Linux get, you may be forgiven for not being aware of a number of other operating systems. Yet there are many other choices that I find interesting and as useful alternatives." The Byte Magazine article goes on to discuss OS/2, BeOS and the Amiga, amongst others.
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Posted by Chain|Q on 04-Sep-2002 23:25 GMT | In reply to Comment 3 (Anonymous): I have OS/2 installed on my home peeCee here. Lives happily together with my A4kT/060. Also file sharing works well between IBMPEER and Samba. And my job is to manage a complete network of OS/2 peeCees, (around 20 machines) used for technology control, with some own-developed software, which requires 100% reliability... And OS/2 does the job. And does it well, since the early 90's. Anyway, i'm managing thoose OS/2 machines from my desktop A1200-BIV030/50... :)
So called 'Dead, obsolete and forgotten' systems rules forever! ;) |
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