AOS

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Web site: uni-giessen.de/faq/archiv/ibm-rt-faq.aos/msg00000.html (not active) Origin: USA Category: Desktop Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: RISC 32bit Based on: BSD Wikipedia: Media: The last version | Released: 1987 ? AOS (Academic Operating System) was IBM’s version of UNIX 4.3BSD for the IBM RT (RISC Technology Personal Computer). Academic institutions were offered as an alternative to AIX, the … Read more

eComStation

ecomstation

Web site: ecomstation.com Origin: USA Category: Desktop Desktop environment: GUI Architecture: x86 Based on: OS/2 Wikipedia: eComStation Media: Install The last version | Released: 2.2 beta 2 | December 13, 2013 eComStation (eCS) – an Internet enabled platform for business desktop computing. The focus of eCS is to provide an organization with a set of … Read more

OS/2

os/2

Web site: www-01.ibm.com/software/os/warp-withdrawal/ (not active) Origin: USA Category: Desktop Desktop environment: Workplace Shell (WPS) Architecture: x86, PowerPC Based on: Independent Wikipedia: OS/2 Media: Install The last version | Released: 4.52 | December 2001 OS/2 – a proprietary operating system, started in 1985 by IBM and Microsoft with a name of “CP/DOS”. Originally, OS/2 was expected … Read more

Caldera

caldera

Web site: (not active) Origin: USA Category: Workstation, Server Desktop environment: GNOME, KDE Architecture: x86 Based on: LST Power Linux Wikipedia: Caldera OpenLinux Media: Install The last version | Released: 3.1.1 | June 1, 2002 Caldera OpenLinux – a based on LST Power Linux, a Slackware-derived distribution that had been maintained by Linux Support Team … Read more

PC-BSD

pc-bsd

Web site: pcbsd.org (not active) Origin: USA Category: Desktop, Server Desktop environment: Lumina Architecture: x86, x86_64 Based on: FreeBSD Wikipedia: TrueOS Media: Install The last version | Released: 10.3 | April 4, 2016 Zobacz po polsku: TrueOS PC-BSD – an open-source operating system based on FreeBSD and fully compatible with it. PC-BSD is easy to … Read more

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