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    Greetings everyone,

    It has been a long time since I have posted here but I wanted to turn those who are interested on to a relatively new operating system. It isnt another Linux-distro, or Unix based, nor is it a Windows clone. It is also completely open-source. For those that remember BeOs it is based on that. It is actually very good for multimedia. I have thrown tons of different formats at it and it handles them with no trouble at all. I have even had five or ten different multimedia applications running with no trouble. For those that like trying new Operating systems give it a try (Its free dont be scared)!! Its still a beta but it has come a long way. Link below:

    https://www.haiku-os.org/

    Note (For those that can program, they also need help with programming). I have done some small projects but if you think you can tackle some of the issues (Check the trouble tickets) feel free to jump in and help out.

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    Originally posted by Riptor View Post
    Greetings everyone,

    It has been a long time since I have posted here but I wanted to turn those who are interested on to a relatively new operating system. It isnt another Linux-distro, or Unix based, nor is it a Windows clone. It is also completely open-source. For those that remember BeOs it is based on that. It is actually very good for multimedia. I have thrown tons of different formats at it and it handles them with no trouble at all. I have even had five or ten different multimedia applications running with no trouble. For those that like trying new Operating systems give it a try (Its free dont be scared)!! Its still a beta but it has come a long way. Link below:

    https://www.haiku-os.org/

    Note (For those that can program, they also need help with programming). I have done some small projects but if you think you can tackle some of the issues (Check the trouble tickets) feel free to jump in and help out.
    I just installed OpenIndiana today (OpenSolaris Branch). Pretty nifty.

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      I like me Puter Box.

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      • #4
        Seems great. But it isn't for me though. A very very nifty OS I must say.

        I'll stick with my UNIX based operating systems...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
          I just installed OpenIndiana today (OpenSolaris Branch). Pretty nifty.

          Hey I may give that a try!! I have been meaning to try an OpenSolaris branch. I was also checking out Illumos, and Nexenta OS. (Also both Opensolaris branches.)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by LeftHookGarcia View Post
            Seems great. But it isn't for me though. A very very nifty OS I must say.

            I'll stick with my UNIX based operating systems...

            No problem... thanks for trying it out though.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Riptor View Post
              Hey I may give that a try!! I have been meaning to try an OpenSolaris branch. I was also checking out Illumos, and Nexenta OS. (Also both Opensolaris branches.)
              OpenIndiana is an Illumos branch. Used it for a file server I just built, 20TB zfs in raidz3. Pretty nice so far!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                OpenIndiana is an Illumos branch. Used it for a file server I just built, 20TB zfs in raidz3. Pretty nice so far!

                Cool.. I will definitely give it a shot. (I have been using Ubuntu for the longest time, but trying some of the other Linux distros is definitely on my list.) I will probably give it a shot tommorow. Use Gparted and set up a small partition on the drive that houses ubuntu and take it from there.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Riptor View Post
                  Cool.. I will definitely give it a shot. (I have been using Ubuntu for the longest time, but trying some of the other Linux distros is definitely on my list.) I will probably give it a shot tommorow. Use Gparted and set up a small partition on the drive that houses ubuntu and take it from there.
                  I usually just test out stuff in virtualbox.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                    I usually just test out stuff in virtualbox.
                    Good Idea, Virtualization! Last time I did that was a year or two ago. I completely forgot about that.

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