It isn’t about killer applications, it is about making an OS you enjoy to use. What is the killer app? Well, this is the same for all OSes and the answer is (not in any order): #1 3D Games, #2 3D Design, #3 Video (or Audio) conversions, #4 Compiling/Linking #5 Data Encryption, etc. I’m certain that, anyone who tries it out for 3 to 6 months would also find it to be good & get addicted to using it. And can say, that when Haiku is finished, that BeOS will start to get noticed & take off. The issue is that some people believe that with 3 major OSes already (ie: Windows, Linux/BSD, & OS X) that why bother with another OS? And that BeOS had its day back in 2000 & won’t gain popularity. ![]() ![]() They will be able to make just as much use of the computer as yourself, but they are not allowed to change the system, so they may only install apps in their home directories.Īctually, this is pretty much how a well set up unix system works, where you have to go via a user of group wheel to gain root privileges.Įdit: gah, this was supposed to be a reply to Thom. When giving other people access to your system, you probably want to make them non-admins. You decide whether to use Baron or create another account for yourself. Normally, you would be the admin on your own computer. – On installation, a default admin user, Baron, is created. ![]() – Not even administrators are allowed to change system files directly. These are the only users that are allowed to run processes with System privileges, after giving a password. A good name would be System, by the way, because it’s the owner of all system files. ![]() Here’s what I would suggest if I had any saying in these matters: As the owner of the house, you needed a proper title, right?
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