Microsoft and Minix install
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soc.culture.asian.american,soc.culture.indian,soc.culture.asian.american on Sat Sep 27 02:38:08 2025
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Concatenation of things
I find the Linux Fedora KDE is a good operating system for all
concerned. It just works and is a sound and cogent tool for any
research and development. I use it on my Intel based computers, whether laptop or desktop.
Another interesting concatenation of tools is the Microsoft and Minix.
I used to use a Microsoft operating system with the Minix based bulletin
board system in a telnet session. It was the joy of my life.
I still remember those days of the dawn of the Internet. The Micorsoft Windowns 97 and Minix based bulletin board system was so good it is not
even funny. I recommend anybody out there to develop this. Imagine a
day when there is a Minix install for the Microsoft operating system
much like CYGWIN. That would be the liberation of our lives.
The DOS can be an emulator for games and backward compatibility. But
there is a need for a Minix install on the Microsoft computers. Maybe
someone in New Jersey can create a Minix install and sell it to
Microsoft for some nice moneys.
Minix uses a microkernel and it maybe be compatible in a virtual machine
as Virtual Box. The days of Sun Microsystems, Minix, and Windows were
the best days of my life. I remember being a vegetarian back then and following Suma Ching Hai. Initially it was good but it never helped me against the liquor, violence, prostitution, gambling, and cultism.
Somehow, through the grace of Jesus Christ I am able to use the Fedora
KDE on my HP netbook and Dell workstation. But, I am wondering if I
should install Microsoft on my Macbook and then a virtual machine as Sun Mircorsystems Virtual Box with a Minix install. Somethings work.
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