- Oct 1, 2000
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Hello,
I must admit that BeOS looks very nice. Anyone else a BeOS user or software developer? I was thinking bout getting Win2K but I'm just gonna get me BeOS for 70 dollars. I figure that if I need any games , I'll dual boot between it and 95.
Speaking of that? 98 or 95 patched up for a dualboot. I have a copy of Redhat Linux 6.1 Lieing around too. I installed it once on ana old P-60 and didn't like it to much because it fuxed the video driver up. I really dislike dual booting so I was wondering how good windoze emulation is on Linux.
Everyone who first used Unix in the 70's just hated it. I mean it was real hard to use and do anything on it. Now everythings changed since they laid a gui on top of it. I mean its stable as hell , thats just about the only advantage to it besides open source stuff. Comments? Suggestions?
System I'm throwing the OS on:
Abit KT7-RAID
Duron 650
IBM 15 Gig 75GXP
128-256 megs of ram (haven't decided)
other stuff I'm still thinkin about.
Thanks dudes,
Anthony
I must admit that BeOS looks very nice. Anyone else a BeOS user or software developer? I was thinking bout getting Win2K but I'm just gonna get me BeOS for 70 dollars. I figure that if I need any games , I'll dual boot between it and 95.
Speaking of that? 98 or 95 patched up for a dualboot. I have a copy of Redhat Linux 6.1 Lieing around too. I installed it once on ana old P-60 and didn't like it to much because it fuxed the video driver up. I really dislike dual booting so I was wondering how good windoze emulation is on Linux.
Everyone who first used Unix in the 70's just hated it. I mean it was real hard to use and do anything on it. Now everythings changed since they laid a gui on top of it. I mean its stable as hell , thats just about the only advantage to it besides open source stuff. Comments? Suggestions?
System I'm throwing the OS on:
Abit KT7-RAID
Duron 650
IBM 15 Gig 75GXP
128-256 megs of ram (haven't decided)
other stuff I'm still thinkin about.
Thanks dudes,
Anthony