![]() Downloading Haiku and going to try it out on a pretty beat up notebook that I got from my sister’s husband to tinker with. Odd.Īlso tried AROS, an Amiga inspired OS for x86 machines, but it needs a lot more polish and I can’t seriously see they’re going anywhere. I just don’t feel “home” and as if I am in charge. I tried Ubuntu, but somehow I can’t like it for whatever reason. Just like I found an alternative in the Macintosh back in the 90s when the Commodore Amiga went down in flames. Knowing that this day will eventually come I’m looking for an alternative operating system to use for my everyday tasks. I’ll keep using my old PowerMac G5 with 10.4.11 until the day it stops running. (which means that I’ll probably ask a lot of stupid questions… )Īnyway, a couple of years ago I would have said that “I’m an avid Mac user and I won’t ever use anything else!” but thanks to the direction Cupertino is taking lately, I won’t buy a new Mac. I’d consider myself as someone with experience in computer stuff, but I am not an expert or geek. Did some basic stuff with Pascal and C back in the 90s, but that’s about it. Maybe one thing first: I am no programmer. I’m new to this forums and I’ve already read up quite a lot on Haiku, saw the slideshow & some videos and now I’m looking for more information. ![]()
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