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Re: Terrasoft shelves MAI Logic motherboards
« on: March 10, 2003, 03:25:26 PM »
Poster: WarPiper Date: 2003/3/9 17:16:22

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like I said..... ....

x86!!!!

there are no Guarantee's with out it!


There is a X86 Amiga related OS out there, it's called AROS.

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Re: Terrasoft shelves MAI Logic motherboards
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2003, 06:00:54 PM »
Poster: Waccoon Date: 2003/3/11 2:33:16

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True. Too bad there's no corporation behind it. Free software is "nice", but commercial software has plenty of advantages. Free operating systems are a dime a dozen, and rarely offer anything for people sick of dealing with geek speak. I gave up on Linux very quickly when I found out I'd have to compile my own drivers. What nonsense!


AROS is about Amigaish as you can get.  If that type of geek speak bothers you, what are you doing here?  As for Linux's drivers needing compiled in the kernel, unless you have some really rare hardware and or some really old (and crappy) distro, that is a none issue.  

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