On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 21:56, John Hebert wrote: > On 13 Jul 2003 15:45:35 -0500, Lt. Kernel individual > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm not at the level of guru yet, but I've sure installed enough Linux > > Distros to help out at the install fest. Playing with new OS's is my > > hobby, so I have a pretty good selection. Which ones do you think would > > be good to offer at the install fest? Here's a list of what I have: > > > > FreeBSD > > QNX > > Gentoo (although I haven't installed it on a HD yet) > > JAMD Linu (my favorite) > > Mandrake 8.1 > > Yellow Dog (for any mac users) > > Bonzai (based on Debian) > > NetBSD (both x86 and SPARC versions) > > LNX-BBC (live cd for recovery or experienced users) > > I think we were planning to do Debian installs, although that's not carved > in stone. > > Is QNX free?
QNX is free for personal use. I don't have the newest one though. This is QNX 4 I believe. I'll also make the boot floppies for them if anyone would want to copy them (you get a full gui with tcp/ip support for networks or modem connections to net, all on one floppy). It's pretty good for Internet Appliance Machines.
