Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 17th Jul 2005 18:09 UTC
I've always been a huge fan of BeOS. However, there was no denying the fact that the BeOS was getting old. As many other BeOS fans, I closely followed two projects: Haiku, and yellowTAB's Zeta. The latter released 1.0 a few weeks ago. Here are the findings of an old BeOS user.
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by Anonymous on Tue 19th Jul 2005 15:39 UTC
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Notebook support _might_ be a problem. Zeta needs a 100 x86 System. A lot of notebook suppliers use to ignore standards of all kind. ^^ Well, for Windows it's OK. They just add their own drivers for their hardware. The best way to find a suiteble notebook is going to the shop with the Zeta-CD and asking if you may install it! The other way round, going to the shop with a Notebook and asking if you may install one of their copies of Zeta on it, could be difficult.
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Notebook support _might_ be a problem. Zeta needs a 100 x86 System. A lot of notebook suppliers use to ignore standards of all kind. ^^ Well, for Windows it's OK. They just add their own drivers for their hardware. The best way to find a suiteble notebook is going to the shop with the Zeta-CD and asking if you may install it! The other way round, going to the shop with a Notebook and asking if you may install one of their copies of Zeta on it, could be difficult.