Multi-tasking doesn't imply multi-user, OS/2 did a fine job of multi-tasking, was stable as hell, I would wager more secure than linux and as far as cost is concerned I bought Warp 3 for $30 when I was a student at Uni, doesn't get much cheaper than that. Plus it'll run win32 and dos apps fine out of the box.
jeremyb. > From: Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2002/11/12 Tue AM 11:23:39 GMT+13:00 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: How to create a short-cut icon on KDE desktop - Was: Re: Microsoft OS's >for free? > > Linux has the advantages of cost, freedom, stability & security, and a true > multi-tasking, and thus multi-user kernel. OS/2 had _none_ of those. > > -- > Sincerely etc., > Christopher Sawtell >
