OpenStep

openstep

Web site: gnustep.org/resources/OpenStepSpec/OpenStepSpec.html Origin: USA Category: Desktop Desktop environment: Architecture: x86 (IA-32), PA-RISC, SPARC Based on: UNIX Wikipedia: OpenStep Media: Install The last version | Released: OpenStep – an object-oriented operating system that uses any modern operating system as its core. Mainly created by NeXT. NeXT Computer Inc, and Sun Microsystems Inc. teamed up in … Read more

VectorLinux

vectorlinux

Web site: vectorlinux.com Origin: Canada Category: Desktop Desktop environment: Xfce Architecture: x86, x86_64 Based on: Slackware Wikipedia: VectorLinux Media: Live, Install The last version | Released: 7.2 | August 28, 2017 Zobacz po polsku: VectorLinux VectorLinux – a Linux distribution based on Slackware. The project is founded by Robert S. Lange and Darrell Stavem and … Read more

NeXTSTEP

nextstep

Web site: (not active) Origin: USA Category: Desktop Desktop environment: Architecture: Intel x86, Motorola 68000, SPARC, PA-RISC Based on: UNIX Wikipedia: NeXTSTEP Media: Install The last version | Released: 4.2 Pre-release 2 | September 1997 NeXTSTEP – an object-oriented, multitasking operating system created by NeXT Computer, Inc. a company founded in 1985 by Apple Computer … Read more

Onebase Linux

onebase linux

Web site: onebaselinux.com (not active) Origin: India Category: Desktop Desktop environment: KDE Architecture: x86 Based on: Independent Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: 1.0 | August 17, 2005 Onebase Linux – a multi-purpose operating system (OS) based on the linux kernel for PC (x86) with its own package management and administration tools. Main … Read more

SunOS

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Web site: oracle.com/us/sun/index.html (not active) Origin: USA Category: Server Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: Motorola 689×0, Sun 386i, SPARC Based on: BSD Wikipedia: SusOS Media: Install The last version | Released: 4.1.4 | November 1994 SunOS – a UNIX based OS derived from BSD, created by Sun Microsystems. Initially released in 1982, it was the standard … Read more

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