Graphical Operating Systems
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http://students.washington.edu/jbarbero/SOF/gui/
They are in order of my preference. Brief instructions: download and unzip the zip file, insert a blank floppy, and follow the instruction for yout platform. Linux users will have dd anyway, and windows users can use rawrite. Hint to the latter: Open up a MS-DOS prompt, go to the directory in which you unpacked it, and type the rawrite command on the web site.
Also, I recommend you to browse the web sites of the first few.
They are in order of my preference. Brief instructions: download and unzip the zip file, insert a blank floppy, and follow the instruction for yout platform. Linux users will have dd anyway, and windows users can use rawrite. Hint to the latter: Open up a MS-DOS prompt, go to the directory in which you unpacked it, and type the rawrite command on the web site.
Also, I recommend you to browse the web sites of the first few.
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Hello my little Stallman. :*laughs*:
MenuetOS -- Free as in Speech (if you know assembler)
QNX -- Free as in Beer (but not as in speech, so no drunken speeches)
XWOAF -- Free as in Speech (and free to make prettier)
Visopsys -- Free as in Speech (free to fork and change the acronym)
SolarOS -- Free as in Speech (if you learn its speech, which is assembler)
AROS -- Free as in Speech (and free to study the license)
MenuetOS -- Free as in Speech (if you know assembler)
QNX -- Free as in Beer (but not as in speech, so no drunken speeches)
XWOAF -- Free as in Speech (and free to make prettier)
Visopsys -- Free as in Speech (free to fork and change the acronym)
SolarOS -- Free as in Speech (if you learn its speech, which is assembler)
AROS -- Free as in Speech (and free to study the license)
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- The Beatles
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No floppy drive?
Infidel!
MenuetOS is REALLY spiffy. Played around with it last night...
Does it have a DHCP client? I didn't really have the time to look for one.
Infidel!
MenuetOS is REALLY spiffy. Played around with it last night...
Does it have a DHCP client? I didn't really have the time to look for one.
If you go down to the woods today, you better not go alone
It's a lovely day in the woods today, but safer to stay at home
BECAUSE EVIL FREEN IS KILLING ALL THE TEDDY BEARS AT THEIR PICNIC
It's a lovely day in the woods today, but safer to stay at home
BECAUSE EVIL FREEN IS KILLING ALL THE TEDDY BEARS AT THEIR PICNIC
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Indeed, infidel. Floppies are the preferred way to move data around between households in Hungary, because /everyone/ has one, and few people have CD-burners, although *most* have CD-readers. Oh yeah, what's a DVD again? 
Well, it has a stack. I don't see why you shouldn't just manually write a DHCP client for it.
Just kidding, ask around on their forums, although somehow I doubt they have something like that around. I could be wrong though. It's rather nifty.
Visopsys doesn't load the floppy into RAM, you know, just mounts it. So you can save settings and stuff. Some of the others can too, but more as an afterthought. Of course, Visopsys thus runs slower.
All of them have pretty cool GUIs, although SolarOS and AROS aren't much more... And AROS is rather ugly.
I haven't actually gotten any of them connected to the Internet, but then I didn't try that hard. It would probably be trivial to make XWOAF connect. I built a variant with a different kernel and some modules somewhere...
[edit] p.s. Have you tried the MenuetOS screensaver? It's the coolest app...
Well, it has a stack. I don't see why you shouldn't just manually write a DHCP client for it.
Visopsys doesn't load the floppy into RAM, you know, just mounts it. So you can save settings and stuff. Some of the others can too, but more as an afterthought. Of course, Visopsys thus runs slower.
All of them have pretty cool GUIs, although SolarOS and AROS aren't much more... And AROS is rather ugly.
I haven't actually gotten any of them connected to the Internet, but then I didn't try that hard. It would probably be trivial to make XWOAF connect. I built a variant with a different kernel and some modules somewhere...
[edit] p.s. Have you tried the MenuetOS screensaver? It's the coolest app...
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http://www.xfld.org/Xfld/en/index.html
Would you like it in a house?
Would you like it with a mouse?
I do not like it in a house.
I do not like it with a mouse.
I do not like it here or there.
I do not like it anywhere.
I do not like unix or linux.
I do not like it, AntiWindows-I-am.
You do not like it.
So you say.
Try it! Try it!
And you may.
Try it and you may, I say.
AntiWindows!
If you will let me be, I will try it.
You will see.
<cd is plopped into drive, linux is loaded>
Say!
I like unlx and linux!
I do! I like it, AntiWindows-I-am!
And I will use it in a house.
And I will use it with a mouse.
And I will use it here and there.
Say! I will use it ANYWHERE!
Would you like it in a house?
Would you like it with a mouse?
I do not like it in a house.
I do not like it with a mouse.
I do not like it here or there.
I do not like it anywhere.
I do not like unix or linux.
I do not like it, AntiWindows-I-am.
You do not like it.
So you say.
Try it! Try it!
And you may.
Try it and you may, I say.
AntiWindows!
If you will let me be, I will try it.
You will see.
<cd is plopped into drive, linux is loaded>
Say!
I like unlx and linux!
I do! I like it, AntiWindows-I-am!
And I will use it in a house.
And I will use it with a mouse.
And I will use it here and there.
Say! I will use it ANYWHERE!
Hobbs FTW!
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Green Eggs and Ham, by Doc. Seuss
pulled up the 'lyrics' at http://www.totse.com/en/ego/cult_of_the ... dc020.html
slightly modded ofcourse, not everything goes quite as well, but I'm lazy and low on time.. the opportunity to use Green Eggs and Ham was unmissable though, esp. w/ the refrence to a mouse
pulled up the 'lyrics' at http://www.totse.com/en/ego/cult_of_the ... dc020.html
slightly modded ofcourse, not everything goes quite as well, but I'm lazy and low on time.. the opportunity to use Green Eggs and Ham was unmissable though, esp. w/ the refrence to a mouse
Hobbs FTW!
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