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Where is my dream OS. If ur tired using Winows, Linux , Mac, *BSD there are few other u can try. There are operating systems u can try, might be one of them suit ur needs. SkyOS Started in 1996 and still in beta, SkyOS is primarily developed by just one person, Robert Szeleney. This proprietary OS has a lot of good things going for it, such as symmetric multiprocessing support, an integrated media subsystem, and a journaled 64-bit file system that lets you recover a partition in the event of a crash. Application support is limited, but SkyOS offers Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird, AbiWord, Gaim, Nvu, and Pixel, among others. Installing application software is simple via the SkyOS Software Store; all it takes is a few clicks of the mouse. SkyOS also offers real-time file content query searches with multiple keyword support, similar to Beagle in Linux or Spotlight in Mac OS X. Files and programs are indexed for easy access. Also included is support for system-wide mouse gestures, and a...
Linux kernel gets wifi support The the latest Linux kernel, 2.6.17, was released last weekend. The kernel, dubbed the "crazed Snow-Weasel," includes a range of new features. They include support for Sun Microsystems' Niagara chip architecture and for Broadcom's 43xx-based wireless card family, as well as several performance improvements. Read more..
OpenSuse 10.1 is much better than Fedora Core 5 I have tested OpenSuse and Fedora Core 5. I'm very disappointed by FC5. FC5 have a sober interface. It doesn't any multimedia support for mp3/mpg. On the other side openSuse come with flash player and real player.