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HOW TO
Free, Cheap, And Amazing Operating Systems
In recent months, there has been an
increased interest in purchasing computers with no Operating Systems. The
cost savings are tremendous. The advantages are readily apparent.
This trend is continuing as Linux based and other OS systems become more user
friendly and popular to those who don't want to use Windows or Microsoft
Licensed software. Distinctively "free" or open source operating systems
give the computer user a no cost, no license required operating system that you
can install on as many computers as you like, offers the same features and
functions, and in some cases come with no strings attached. (By strings we mean
you must become a registered user of the system you choose.)
You can pick up a refurbished computer
for less than half the cost of a new one. A bare bones computer is perfect for people who would like to run Linux or
another operating system on their PC. It's also great for IT managers who already
have a limited number of licenses and don't want to buy another copy of licensed
software. You can download or order a free OS from a reputable download site. At
the bottom of this article are some helpful links to get you started.
The most popular OS by far is Linux
and there is a ton of stuff for this system and a huge support community ready
and willing to share. "Lindows" is a program for those who need an easy
transition from Microsoft but have a hard time letting go of the traditional
desktop. Lindows is not free, but it is inexpensive and works great. If
you want cheap go to www.linspire.com and
check it out.
The many uses of the many faces of Linux
are appealing. Linux makes it relatively easy to set up web servers, stand alone
audio/video file servers, and dedicated application servers to name a few- all
the while increasing your efficiency while expanding your functionality. PCs
with no operating systems are perfect for this and the price is right.
There are a few system requirements for some of the Operating Systems, though
usually the type of processor is the only consideration.
Other operating systems exist and most
are in some development stage or another. Others are functional and
constantly being improved upon. Most of them are free to download. Some of
the OS creators will send you a CD with the whole system on it, for a small fee.
(Usually shipping charges). The advantage of ordering an OS on a CD is that you
can perform multiple installs on several computers, without downloading each
time.
For you DOS users, FreeDos is available
and it is free. http://www.freedos.org/ .
It can run anything that is DOS based, it's open source software, you can
download it or get it on CD, and the creators don't mind if you edit their code,
so long as you share what you have done with them. It's great to run old
DOS based games like DOOM and Wolfenstein, and can be used to run old business
software.
Some great websites to investigate
information and
download Operating Systems:
http://www.freeos.com
http://www.linux.org/
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/ (yes, you read it right- this is a handy
little stand alone OS based on Linux.)
We encourage you to research alternate
operating systems for computers that you buy from us. We do sell computers
with operating systems installed.
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