Thursday, September 07, 2006

Other Free Operating System



Here the list of other free Operating System that may need special processor to run.

Cooperative Linux Freeware and open-source method for optimally running Linux on Microsoft Windows natively. coLinux is a port of the Linux kernel that allows it to run cooperatively alongside another operating system on a single machine. For instance, it allows one to freely run Linux on Windows 2000/XP, without using a commercial PC virtualization software such as VMware, in a way which is much more optimal than using any general purpose PC virtualization software.

FreeBSD FreeBSD is an advanced free and open-source Operating System for Intel ia32 compatible, DEC Alpha, and PC-98 architectures. It is derived from BSD UNIX, the version of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals. Very popular Operating Systems for servers.

GNU Hurd Open-source (GNU) Replacement for the Unix kernel. The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on the Mach microkernel to implement file systems, network protocols, file access control, and other features that are implemented by the Unix kernel or similar kernels (such as Linux). Currently only available for x86 machines, but will be ported to other platforms. Advantages: free, object-oriented, scalable, compatible.

Junix A Unix command-line emulator written in JavaScript.

litePC.com Products for customizing, optimizing Windows operating systems. By removing or replacing certain Windows components, performance and stability can be improved.

Minix An open-source, small, reliable and self-healing operating system designed for smaller computers, embedded systems, and applications where high reliability and self-repair are important. Minix was designed initially for educational purposes by Andy TanenBaum.

Nachos Nachos is an educational operating system simulator used for undergraduate, and potentially graduate, level operating systems courses.
Runs on DEC MIPS, running Ultrix, SUN SPARCstations, HP PA-RISC, running HP-UX, 386 boxes, running 386BSD UNIX.
Does not run on Windows, MAC.

Net BSD NetBSD is a free, open-source, secure, and highly portable UNIX-like Operating System available for many platforms, from 64-bit AlphaServers and desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices.

OpenBSD OpenBSD is a free, open-source, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like Operating System. OpenBSD supports binary emulation of most programs from SVR4 (Solaris), FreeBSD, Linux, BSDI, SunOS, and HPUX.

ReactOS ReactOS is an Open Source effort to develop a quality operating system that is compatible with Windows NT applications and drivers.

Solaris Open-source operating system by Sun, freeware for commercial and non-commercial use. Intel and Sparc versions are available. You can order this OS on CD by Sun by paying only media, shipping and handling costs. Alternatively, to educators, students, and researchers the Aachen University will send a full copy on CD for $20-$30.

Wine Freeware. Wine is an emulator, running on Linux, allowing you to run Windows applications on Linux without the need to pay for a Windows licence (legally).

WinLinux 2003 Linux which installs inside Windows 95 or 98. This means that you can run Linux as an application on Windows 95/98. Not free, but only $ 29.95.

Xinu Xinu was originally designed as a vehicle for teaching Operating System design concepts and is used by many educational institutions for this purpose.
Xinu is also well-suited for teaching advanced programming concepts such as Concurrent Processing, I/O, IPC and Client-Server Interaction. Major advantages of Xinu are its (relative) simplicity, and that the source code can be modified as needed.

DOS and DOS clones

FreeDOS Freeware DOS clone, Y2K compliant.
OpenGEM An opensource graphical user interface for DOS
PTS Russian MS-DOS clone.
RDOS Open source DOS clone, free for non-commercial use.
Seal Open source GUI for DOS.


More Free Operating System
Amkit Go to the site for Amiga-enthousiasts.

Aros AROS is a portable and free and open-source desktop operating system aiming at being compatible with AmigaOS 3.1, while improving on it in many areas.

Atari.org Atari.org is a non-commercial service dedicated to the Atari home- and personal-computer users as well as the Classic Video Game enthusiasts all over the world. Also: the most up-to-date news, forums to exchange opinions, hints and support, a comprehensive search engine, web-hosting for Atari computer or video-game related pages as well as subdomains and email-forwarding.

BOS BOS is a 32-bit Operating System where everything has full hardware access and no protection, no multitasking, no paging, etc. It's meant to be like a modern DOS, useful for development of small games or apps that requires hardware control.

Dex4u A fast and free operating system for the PC (Intel, AMD, etc.). Everything in this operating system is focused on speed: the architecture, it's avoidance of virtualization, and it is completely written in assembly.

EROS 'The Extremely Reliable Operating System', originally implemented at the University of Pennsylvania, but now migrated to Johns Hopkins University. The result is a small, secure, real-time operating system that provides orthogonal persistence.

Jazmyn A freeware open-source 32-bit, protected-mode, multitasking, single-user, operating system which runs on i386 CPU's. Written in C++ and Assembly.

Menuet OS Menuet is a fully 32 bit assembly written, graphical RTOS for assembly programming & distributed under GPL. Since Menuet fits to a single floppy, you only need one blank 1.44 M diskette to install it. Your hard disks are not affected in any way.

Oberon Oberon is the name of a modern integrated software environment. It is a single-user, multi-tasking system that runs on bare hardware or on top of a host operating system. Oberon is also the name of a programming language in the Pascal/Modula tradition. The Oberon project was launched in 1985 by Niklaus Wirth and Jürg Gutknecht. Although the project was originally targeted towards in-house hardware, the language and system have now been ported to many computer platforms and multiple CPU's. Freeware, Open Source.

Syllable A GPL-licensed open source desktop operating system with modest hardware requirements, a 64-bit journaling file system, network support and a GUI.

Visopsys Freeware, open-source operating system for PC's. It is small, fast, has a GUI, real preemptive multitasking, and virtual memory.


BeOS / Zeta

BeOS / Zeta is a very fast, reliable operating system, designed from the ground up for multi-media performance. For example, it boots under 15 seconds. It can run 10 full-screen MPEG videos simultaneously without any problems. Don't try that on Windows!

Zeta
Non-free operating system based on BeOS. It doesn't intend to compete with Windows, but wants to be an alternative for those wanting to run a second operating system - or those and who find Linux too complicated. Zeta is easily installed, and perhaps even easier to use.

BeBits.com
Tons of freeware and shareware programs running on BeOS / Zeta.

Haiku
An open-source effort to first recreate and then extend a most excellent, once-commercially-supported, closed-source, media-oriented desktop computer operating system called the Be operating system (BeOS).


RiscOS
RiscOS Homepage of the RiscOS operating system which was originally created by Acorn Computers in 1988. RiscOS runs on ARM-based processors.

RiscOS 5 Overview Unlike earlier versions, RISC OS 5 runs entirely in the ARM's 32-bit mode making it suitable for the latest ARM processors such as Intel XScale, ARM9 and ARM10 based devices.

IYONIX PC A complete and fast desktop computer with ARM processor running RiscOS.

More RiscOS computers can be found here.

RiscOS Solo:
the Green computer
A rugged RISCOS computer, which can run on Solar energy. Intended for use within Third-world countries where its ultra-low-power design enables it to be used far away from sources of mains electricity.

Virtual Acorn You can also run RiscOS on a regular Windows PC using this Acorn emulator.



Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Free Operating System

After you have a computer you must have an Operating System to enable the computer to operates. The kind of operating system are called platform operating system. Between other things here the free operating systems for Personal Computer (PC) and some for Apple Mac.

GNU/Linux Family:

ADIOS - http://dc.qut.edu.au/adios/
ADIOS boot CD is a Fedora-based live and installation CD with support for User Mode Linux (UML) virtual machines, further enhanced by Linux Intrusion Detection System (LIDS) and SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux). The objective of the ADIOS project is to quickly and easily download a consistent operating system environment onto laboratory PCs. The ADIOS environment provides students with administrative privileges required to perform advanced exercises in Network and Systems Administration.






aLinux™ - http://alinux.org
is a Professional Linux Operating System designed to surpass Microsoft Windows XP & Apple Mac OSX.






ArcheOS - http://www.arc-team.com/archeos/
ArcheOS is an acronym for Archaeological Operating System. It is a GNU/Linux live DVD distribution, based on PCLinuxOS, with specialist software for archaeological purposes






Ark Linux - http://arklinux.org
Ark Linux is a GNU/Linux distribution designed especially for desktop use, easy to use even for people without prior Linux (or computing) experience while still powerful enough for power users.






Arudius - http://arudius.sourceforge.net
Arudius is a Linux live CD with tools for information assurance (penetration testing, vulnerability analysis, etc). It is based on Slackware (Zenwalk) for i386 systems and targets the information security audience.






blag linux and gnu - http://blagblagblag.org
blag is an operating system. blag has a suite of graphics, internet, audio, video, office, and peer to peer file sharing applications. You can replace a windows installation with blag.






CentOS - http://centos.org
CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor.






Damn Small Linux a.k.a. DSL - http://www.damnsmalllinux.org
Damn Small Linux is a business-card size (50MB) Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its minuscule size it strives to have a functional and easy to use desktop.






Debian GNU/Linux - http://www.debian.org
Debian is a free operating system (OS) for your computer. Debian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project; hence the name GNU/Linux.






Fedora Core - http://fedora.redhat.com
Fedora Core is a free operating system that offers the best combination of stable and cutting-edge software that exists in the free software world.






Frugalware Linux - http://frugalware.org
Frugalware is general purpose linux distribution, designed for intermediate users (who are not afraid of text mode).






Gentoo Linux - http://www.gentoo.org
Gentoo Linux is a versatile and fast, completely free Linux distribution geared towards developers and network professionals.






Ging - http://glibc-bsd.alioth.debian.org/ging/
Ging is a Live system that you can burn on a CD. It is based on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD (which, as its time, is based on Debian, GNU and the kernel of FreeBSD).






Goodgoat Linux - http://www.goodgoat.com/distro/
Goodgoat Linux is a simple to use Linux distribution that can be run from a USB drive, hard drive, or CD-ROM. Rather than overwhelming users with a multitude of applications, it aims to have the best utility for each job.






Grafpup Linux - http://www.grafpup.com
Grafpup Linux is a desktop operating system with a focus on providing a complete and stable workflow for digital imaging professionals and graphic artists in a very compact package. It runs quite well as a live cd but with persistent storage for your data and a nice package management system for addon software. Packages can even be installed when running the OS from the live cd and will remain there when you reboot. It can also install quite easily to a usb thumbdrive or your hard disk and runs equally well. I've based it on the structure of Puppy Linux which is an amazing distribution created from scratch by Barry Kauler. The total size of the live cd is right around 80mb and the whole of the operating system loads into ram for amazing performance.






grml - http://www.grml.org
grml is a bootable CD (Live-CD) originally based on Knoppix and nowadays based on Debian. grml includes a collection of GNU/Linux software especially for users of texttools and system administrators. grml provides automatic hardware detection. You can use grml (for example) as a rescue system, for analyzing systems/networks or as a working environment. It is not necessary to install anything to a harddisk; you don't even need a harddisk to run it. Due to on-the-fly decompression grml includes about 2.1 GiB of software and documentation on the CD. You don't have to pay anything to use grml because it is free software!






IndLinux - http://www.indlinux.org
The goal of the IndLinux project is to create a Linux distribution that supports Indian languages at all levels. This "Indianisation" project will strive to bring the benefits of Information Technology down to the Indian masses.






KANOTIX - http://kanotix.com
Kanotix is a rock-solid Linux based on Debian-Sid, which contains the newest packages and recognizes more modern hardware than any other operating system in use today.






KNOPPIX - http://knoppix.com
is a bootable Live system on CD or DVD, consisting of a representative collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals.






Kubuntu - http://www.kubuntu.org
Kubuntu is a user friendly operating system based on KDE, the K Desktop Environment.As part of the Ubuntu project, Kubuntu is the GNU/Linux distribution for everyone.






Lunar Linux - http://www.lunar-linux.org
Lunar is a source based Linux distribution developed by a very talented team of programmers from all over the world, working together to extend the Linux technology into better-tailored and more optimized software for the end user.






Mandriva - http://mandrivalinux.com
Mandriva Linux (formerly known as Mandrake Linux) was created in 1998 with the goal of making Linux easier to use for everyone.






Myrinix - http://modern-design88.com/myrinix/
Myrinix - Digital Home Edition is meant to be a smart and centralized OS that can be implemented in a home environment. It can be connected to a TV or other large screen to record and play DVD movies and surf the Internet.






OpenVZ - http://openvz.org
OpenVZ is an Operating System-level server virtualization solution, built on Linux. OpenVZ creates isolated, secure virtual private servers (VPSs) on a single physical server enabling better utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict.






PCLinuxOS - http://www.pclinuxonline.com/pclos/
PCLinuxOS is an English only live CD initially based on Mandriva Linux that runs entirely from a bootable CD. Data on the CD is uncompressed on the fly, allowing up to 2GB of programs on one CD.






Source Mage - http://www.sourcemage.org
Source Mage is a source-based GNU/Linux distribution based on a Sorcery metaphor of "casting" and "dispelling" programs, which we refer to as "spells".






SUSE Linux - http://www.opensuse.org
The openSUSE project is a community program sponsored by Novell. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, this program provides free, easy access to the world's most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux.






Ubuntu - http://www.ubuntulinux.org
Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support.






Xenoppix - http://unit.aist.go.jp/itri/knoppix/xen/index-en.html
Xenoppix is a Knoppix-based live DVD distribution with Xen, a virtual machine monitor. The bootable DVD provides a host operating system (Knoppix) and two guest operating systems (NetBSD and Plan9), which are mapped to X11 using VNC in full-screen mode.









Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Your guide to the global web

Welcome to House of Great Freeware,

In this site you will find freeware, ie: computer software
which is made available for use free of charge, for an unlimited time.

Let's see what is Wikipedia says:

Freeware contrasts with free software, because of the different meanings of the word "free". Freeware is gratis, as in "free beer", and refers to zero price, versus free software that is described as "libre", as in "free speech", which refers to the freedom to study, change, copy, redistribute, share and use the software in any purpose. However, many programs are both freeware and free software. They are available for zero price, provide the source code and are distributed with free software permissions. This software would exclusively be called free software to avoid confusion with freeware that usually does not come with the source code and is therefore proprietary software.
The contains of this house of great freeware will have a systematic as follows:
  1. Operating System
  2. Antivirus
  3. Firewall
  4. Browser
  5. e-mail address
  6. Website Tools
  7. Programming languages
  8. Business and Office Software
  9. Graphics: icons, fonts, cliparts, photos, images
  10. Dictionaries, online reference
  11. e-books creator
  12. Games
  13. Affiliate
  14. Traffic Generator
  15. Adsense
  16. Webrings
  17. ... and miscellaneous [you named it]
All is free, freedom, gratis and libre ..... software .... your guide to global web.