On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 12:24:19AM -0700, Jeff wrote: > On Sunday 09 December 2001 12:41 am, you wrote: > > Charles A. Reynolds wrote: > > > 1. Can somebody name an open source operating system without the word > > > LINUX in it? > > > > Charles there are *tons* of open source operating systems besides Linux > > the biggest proably being FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD (okay pretty much > > anything that ends *BSD). but there are a lot of others. > > Isn't BeOS Free? Yes, but it's not free as in beer, and it's not free as in liberty, either. Eg, all you're getting are the binaries -- not a drop of source has been released, or ever will be (from what Jean-Luiss Gasse has said in the past). The FreeBe download doesn't even come with source. Yes, BeOS uses GNU open-source software for it's compiler and shell utilities, but that's about where it ends -- none of the kernel source or server sources are available. BeOS is commercial, closed-source software all the way, no matter how you slice it. -- Thomas "Mondoshawan" Tate mondoshawan@tank.dyndns.org http://tank.dyndns.org