Convergence International:
The non-Wintel user group, supporting Acorn, Amiga, Apple, ARM, Be,
NCs, PowerPC, Psion, Unix and other alternative operating systems.
Services include a non-Wintel news summary.
http://www.convergence.org/
OS Counter and Help System:
Place to register what you feel about your OS, see what others think
of it, get help with it, and/or help others with theirs.
http://www.oscounter.org
Acromania: OS:
from Ziff-Davis.Net.
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/glossary/glossary_137.html
OSNews: Exploring the Future of Computing:
Weblog style online magazine on operating systems and computing
environments. Daily updates, reader forum with many comments.
http://www.osnews.com/
osOpinion:
Tech Opinion commentary for the people, by the people.
http://www.osOpinion.com/
badlinks.com:
Links to news and sites for Macintosh, Linux, BEOS, Kosh, Amiga,
YellowDogLinux, Redhat, and most other alternate OSs for the
Macintosh and PC markets.
http://www.badlinks.com/
Internet Operating System Counter:
Statistics on Internet OS use, WWW, FTP, and News servers. Over
940,000 hosts checked in last survey.
http://www.leb.net/hzo/ioscount/
VMware, Inc.:
Virtual Platform Technology: a virtual machine that allows running
many OSs at once: BSDs, DOS, Linux, and Windows.
http://www.vmware.com/
Opsys.net:
Operating system and development news; programming and networking
resources, all in one easy to use website.
http://www.opsys.net/
How Stuff Works: Operating Systems:
Unbiased enlightening tutorial with impartial description of how OSs
work, and many related links.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/operating-system.htm
OS Musings:
News and views on operating systems and related aspects of
computers.
http://petermonje.tripod.com/index.html
ServerWatch OS Server Sort:
Looking for a server that runs a given OS? See a comprehensive list
of servers grouped by OS. All servers listed above are profiled.
http://serverwatch.internet.com/serversort/ossort-main.html
Alternatives to the Wintel Platform:
Some advice for business owners about the best or most useful
computer systems, argues that Windows + Intel is not always the most
appropriate combination. [Ourbrisbane.com]
http://www.ourbrisbane.com/business/newsandfeatures/2002_07_30_2.htm