What is a good OS name???
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What is a good OS name???
I've build a simple OS and want to come up with a name for it.
So my question is:
How do you come up with a good OS-name?
So my question is:
How do you come up with a good OS-name?
The source of my problems is in the source.
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Re: What is a good OS name???
Come up with a working name first that is what you're stiving to accomplish with your OS. This has the added benefit of reminding you about your goals.
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Re: What is a good OS name???
I know a good one
DOS
DOS
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Re: What is a good OS name???
@gabriel:
To much beer for you buddy,
cheers!!!!
To much beer for you buddy,
cheers!!!!
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Re: What is a good OS name???
matthias, why are you making your OS? How is it different from other OSs? Take this difference, and make it into a name
Anything is possible if you put your mind to it.
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Re: What is a good OS name???
My simple OS name is Sun Operating System. I name it that because when i starting do it was good weather
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Re: What is a good OS name???
I think you're right about that, so I've made up a name for my os My os is going to be fully 64-bit so I put 64 in the name. So I think this is going to be it: OS64 :pComputerPsi wrote:matthias, why are you making your OS? How is it different from other OSs? Take this difference, and make it into a name
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Re: What is a good OS name???
I like the way Samba came up with it's name. Take the idea behind your project (a Server Message Block server/client), use some of the letters from that, SMB, and search through the standard dictonary word list for words that contain those letters. Of course then you have to see which of those names are already legally taken.
Re: What is a good OS name???
In my case, I came up with the (working) name for my OS, "Lizix" as a joke based on a nickname some friends had for me (Liz). If, someday, it ever becomes something big, I figure I'll change it to something more professional.
My friends thought it was a good name Mind you, their first reaction when I mentioned the name was, "are you making a distro of Linux?"
My friends thought it was a good name Mind you, their first reaction when I mentioned the name was, "are you making a distro of Linux?"
Re: What is a good OS name???
Me too i had not found a good name for my OS so I named it X OS (X : unknown )
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Re: What is a good OS name???
http://www.osdata.com/oses/sunos.htmcipek wrote: My simple OS name is Sun Operating System. I name it that because when i starting do it was good weather
You might want to think about a different name. That one is taken.
Re: What is a good OS name???
Oh no Now i don't know how can i name my os Meybe you can help me
Re: What is a good OS name???
Why porthOS ?? I think i name my OS CipekSmallOperatingSystem. What do you thin about this ?? :>
Re: What is a good OS name???
I just picked the name of a legendary/mythological figure I liked.