Agreed

On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Mark Wallace
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I thought that it was something else, altogether.  My mis impression is
> that the PC manufacturers were looking at it as an alternative to
> Windows and it was getting a lot of development from geeks.
>
> Ubuntu is ready for prime time and OS2 looks like it is barely alive.
> It would be better to not clutter up a Linux help site with a lot of OS2
> attention.
>
> Mark
>
>
> On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 20:26 -0400, David wrote:
> > See Comments below - I hope they help.
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Mark Wallace
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >         I did a google search but am concerned that the information
> >         about OS2 is
> >         either dated or slanted.
> >
> >         Search results revealed  the following.  Somebody please
> >         comment on the
> >         accuracy.
> >
> >         OS2 is not totally open source because some of the code that
> >         it uses is
> >         Microsoft proprietary code.  Although something called OSFree
> >         is being
> >         developed, it is not ready for prime time.  That means that it
> >         is not
> >         GPL.
> >
> >         IBM and Microsoft were working on it together until 1990, but
> >         them
> >         Windows took off and left IBM flat.  IBM stopped supporting it
> >         in 2006.
> >
> >         OS2 will not work on an x86 processor (true?) - Not true. I am
> >         a former OS/2 user. I ran it on i386 and i486 computers
> >
> >         OS2 is the dominant operating system for ATM machines. - This
> >         used to be true for older generation ATM machines. New
> >         machines are Windows based. Not sure about Linux.
> >
> >         It looks like there were significant periods of time in which
> >         no OS2
> >         development took place.  The group of people working on OS2 or
> >         OSFree,
> >         I'm not sure which, are doing it on their own time.
> >
> >         It may have technical advantages or drawbacks vis a vis linux
> >         and
> >         Windows.  But it isn't ready for prime time, so Ubuntu is the
> >         most
> >         viable free replacement system for Windows.  Only a programmer
> >         could get
> >         a desktop up, running and productive in OS2 - - I started with
> >         OS/2 2.0 beta cycle (on floppies) and the install was just as
> >         easy as Windows. Why anyone would want to use OS/2 now when we
> >         have Ubuntu is strange to me.
> >
> >         Again, to the subscribers who aren't familiar with OS2, I am
> >         not sure if
> >         any of the above is correct.  I am seeking comment from the
> >         chat
> >         subscribers to verify all of the above.
> >
> >         A presentation on OS2 might be a good topic for a future
> >         meeting,
> >         especially if it is at the point that CD's could be handed out
> >         and
> >         non-techies could self install.
> >
> >         Mark
> >         --
> >         Robert Mark Wallace
> >         60 Delaware Road
> >         Newburgh, NY 12550-3802
> >         Telephone: (845) 566-0586
> >
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> >
> >
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> >         >
> >
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> Robert Mark Wallace
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> Newburgh, NY 12550-3802
> Telephone: (845) 566-0586
>
> Visit my Blog, Mark Wallace Following Christ, at
>
>
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