It has the GID/UID permissions setup but not enabled (like all of Be's multiple user capabilities -- they are simply not enabled as that is not the direction Be, Inc wants to go with BeOS). There is no iser login and being secure, you wouldn't want to use BeOS in any sort of multiuser environment.
Fine except that IRQ problems can always exist when using current x86PC hardware. IRQs and hardware scheduling are inherent in the x86PC design. Windows doesn't help it much, but saying MacOS X will solve these hardware problems is way off base.
It has the GID/UID permissions setup but not enabled (like all of Be's multiple user capabilities -- they are simply not enabled as that is not the direction Be, Inc wants to go with BeOS). There is no iser login and being secure, you wouldn't want to use BeOS in any sort of multiuser environment.
Fine except that IRQ problems can always exist when using current x86PC hardware. IRQs and hardware scheduling are inherent in the x86PC design. Windows doesn't help it much, but saying MacOS X will solve these hardware problems is way off base.