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Aug 13, 2008, 12:02:53 PM8/13/08
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On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 16:23:07 -0700, The Ghost In The Machine aided th'
terraists with the following claims :

> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, §ñühw¤£f
> <snuh...@netscape.net>
> wrote
> on Tue, 12 Aug 2008 15:51:45 -0600
> <PM0004544...@unknown.unknown.dom>:
>> Psyc Geek (TAB) wrote:
>>> On Aug 12, 4:28 pm, Roedy Green <see_webs...@mindprod.com.invalid>
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 23:27:21 -0400, "WeReo_ScoTTy"
>>>> <Sco...@newsserver.net> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone
>>> who
>>>> said :
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> >>> I went to this website and it fixed 30 'errors' for free. Does
>>> anyone
>>>> >>> know
>>>> >>> what the importance of these "errors" are and what happens if I
>>> do or
>>>> >>> don't
>>>> >>> fix the so-cawled errors?
>>>>
>>>> seehttp://mindprod.com/jgloss/registrycleaner.html
>>>>
>>>> The don't really repair anything, just strip out useless junk.  
>>> This
>>>> can be useful for example after an uninstall to fully clean out
>>> ready
>>>> for a reinstall.
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products
>>>> The Java Glossaryhttp://mindprod.com
>>>
>>> I would eliminate windows from your computer
>>> after you download and burn a linux distro.
>>>
>>> Start with KateOS. Don't worry the number on
>>> Distro Watch. They making a come back.
>>>
>>> After running Kate OS for 30 min, you will want to kill yourself.
>>> No more computer problems.
>>
>> Naw...Kman says Yoper...and since Kman is all knowing omnipotent ruler
>> of usenet...well then!
>> But I suggest BeOS Max which is much more fun than linux.
>>
>
> Fine as far as it goes, except that I have no idea how
> one gets support from a dead company. ;-)
>
> Best I can do with Google is beunited.org, which was an
> interesting effort, apparently, working to define and
> promote open applications for the delivery of the Open
> Standards BeOS-compatible operating system (OSBOS).
> Apparently this is now being disbanded, and refers to
> Haiku-OS.
>
Yep. Haiku is where the action is. I'll stick with my BeOS Max version
until haiku is a standalone...its right now in VMwaer phaser of dev.

> Haiku-OS is at www.haiku-os.org ; there are some issues
> as they are at least three revs behind GCC compiler-wise,
> but they're apparently at the point where they can run
> BeMail and some simple applications, and take screenshots.
>
Yah...its coming along...some people are using more but its not where zeta
was or Yellowtab or BeOS Max is.

> Linux may have some serious competition.
;-)

I wouldnt write off an os with such an ardent dedicated following.
:)
>
> Followups.

Ah...thats cheeting, mate.

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can make you commit atrocities" - Voltaire

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