Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Mar 2007 22:49 UTC, submitted by _DoubleThink_
OSNews, Generic OSes "MINIX is an operating system designed for 'resource limited' or embedded computer systems. Versions 1 and 2 were teaching operating systems upon which the famous book, Operating Systems Design and Implementation, by Andrew S Tanenbaum and Albert S Woodhull, is based and also was the inspiration for Linux. With this latest release, version 3, MINIX aims to be a complete, stable, secure desktop operating system for everyday use. Does it live up to those claims? Read on to find out."
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RE: Huh...
by ramunas on Thu 1st Mar 2007 23:36 UTC in reply to "Huh..."
ramunas
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2005-07-06

The book that you mentioned describes older Minix. Minix 3 is designed to be real world OS for real world problems.

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RE[2]: Huh...
by Almafeta on Thu 1st Mar 2007 23:50 in reply to "RE: Huh..."
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2007-02-22

The book I am using includes a live-on-disc version of Minix 3.

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