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Sección dedicada principalmente a Linux. Trucos, scripts, links, etc.
acerca de este magnífico sistema operativo sobre el que, entre otras
cosas, funciona y se ha desarrollado este site :-)
Se presentan en este apartado algunos trucos para OS/2. Actualmente el
futuro de este sistema puede pasar por el camino del OpenSource para
su supervivencia; IBM nos da a entender que OS/2 tiene los días
contados y aconseja ir migrando. Así pues, ¿Será
OpenSource la alternativa para su continuidad?.
Iniciativas/2.
Petición a IBM.
Se trata de una "recogida de firmas" con el objetivo de solicitar
a IBM la liberación del código de OS/2:
OSFree.
Se ha constituido el proyecto OSFree, se trata de desarrollar un
clónico OpenSource de OS/2. Para quien desee participar en el proyecto
o símplemente sienta curiosidad sobre éste, se puede encontrar
más información en
http://www.osfree.org: