My 5 favorite open source operating systems that aren't Linux
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My 5 favorite open source operating systems that aren't Linux
"Linux is the most popular open-source OS on the planet, and it is starting to catch up with non-open-source OSs. However, there are several open-source options that you can try, including Haiku, which is a reimagining of the late BeOS."
"Haiku installs in seconds and offers fast app performance, but users may struggle to find the applications they need. The Haiku Depot provides access to various apps, including LibreOffice."
"The Deskbar feature in Haiku allows for quick access to minimized applications and system tray items, enhancing user experience despite the limited app availability."
Linux dominates the open-source operating system landscape, but several alternatives exist. Among them, Haiku stands out as a reimagining of BeOS, featuring a fast installation process and quick app performance. However, users may find limited app availability. Haiku includes a unique Deskbar for easy access to applications. Other open-source operating systems are available, but they may not be suitable for daily use. Exploring these alternatives can provide interesting experiences beyond Linux.
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