On 28 Jan, Paul Abraham wrote:
>
> Go to http://www.be.com
>
> I've never been there but there's a review of release 4 in the
> UK computer magazine _Personal Computer World_ which mentions
> the above URL. The article states that BeOS costs GBP49.00,
> which probably equates to USD79.00
>
>
ham
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> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Russell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 1999 11:24 PM
> To: lunaslide
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] Linux vs BeOS
>
>
> I first of BeOS in &q
I first of BeOS in "Boot"(Nov.'97). I'm curious as to where one would
find it? Is it on CD?
Perhaps I'll install it along OS/2 and Linux.
Regards,
Bob
lunaslide wrote:
>
> At 06:55 AM 12/26/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> >I was just wondering
> >
> >How does Linux stack up against BeOS?
BeOS strikes me as evolving towards the "perfect" (almost) desktop
environment,
and one which could easiby co-exist with Linux...either on the same desk,
perhaps
"fronting" for Linux, and thriving with Linux as the server of choice (I
honestly
believe the "bazaar" model of develpment will work b
At 06:55 AM 12/26/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>I was just wondering
>
>How does Linux stack up against BeOS?
>
>I mean't in the terms of let's say a server or a http server.
>
>Is is possible to adminsiter BeOS as a good server of any kind?!
Now? No. In the future? Definitely.
There are
Zulfiqar Naushad wrote:
>
> I was just wondering
>
> How does Linux stack up against BeOS?
>
> I mean't in the terms of let's say a server or a http server.
>
> Is is possible to adminsiter BeOS as a good server of any kind?! or is it
> just limited to multimedia authoring?
The late
I was just wondering
How does Linux stack up against BeOS?
I mean't in the terms of let's say a server or a http server.
Is is possible to adminsiter BeOS as a good server of any kind?! or is it
just limited to multimedia authoring?
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