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Uh, it is really a shame this company didn't succeed with their operating system. If only they sold their own, branded computers, and make BeOS free software - we could be running them instead of Windows/Apple/Linux on our desktops. It would be great to have one more option.
I never made it to install R4 on my hardware - I was in high school then and only started to get interested in computers when I received disk with BeOS. Even at that time GNU/Linux (Mandrake I think) had better hardware support and I ended up with that. And Linux still is today my desktop of choice - instead of BeOS... Things could be different if I received BeOS compatible box with open source BeOS at that time.