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  2. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other operating systems, Linux and Unix allow any file system regardless of the medium it is stored on, whether that medium is a magnetic disk, an optical disk (CD, DVD, etc.), a USB flash memory key, or even contained within a file located on another file system.

  3. Comparison of open-source operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Unix Yes NetBSD: Yes Yes Unix, Veriexec: Yes Snapshots, Journaling DragonFly BSD: Yes Yes Unix Yes HAMMER, Snapshots, Checksumming, Deduplication OpenSolaris, illumos: Yes Yes Unix, ACL, MAC Yes Solaris Volume Manager, ZFS, snapshots, transparent data repair Darwin, OpenDarwin: Yes Unix, ACL Yes OpenHarmony No No RBAC Yes HMDFS, Access token ...

  4. Comparison of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Unix Fourth Edition 2003 (except for minor later updates) No cost: MIT [5] Workstation, server, embedded system, HPC: QNX: QNX Software Systems 1982 Unix, POSIX: 7.1.0 July 2020: Bundled with BlackBerry 10 and PlayBook devices. Commercial; an academic version exists that needs authorization code before installing Proprietary

  5. Linux distribution - Wikipedia

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    Users were attracted to Linux distributions as alternatives to the DOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems on IBM PC compatible computers, Mac OS on the Apple Macintosh, and proprietary versions of Unix. Most early adopters were familiar with Unix from work or school.

  6. Criticism of Linux - Wikipedia

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    The traditional directory structure, which is a heritage from Linux's Unix roots in the 1970s, has been criticized as inappropriate for desktop end users. [29] [30] Some Linux distributions like GoboLinux [31] and moonOS have proposed alternative hierarchies that were argued to be easier for end users, though they achieved little acceptance ...

  7. NeXTSTEP - Wikipedia

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    NeXTSTEP is a discontinued object-oriented, multitasking operating system based on the Mach kernel and the UNIX-derived BSD.It was developed by NeXT Computer, founded by Steve Jobs, in the late 1980s and early 1990s and was initially used for its range of proprietary workstation computers such as the NeXTcube.

  8. Unix - Wikipedia

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    Unix (/ ˈ j uː n ɪ k s / ⓘ, YOO-niks; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multi-user computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, whose development started in 1969 [1] at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. [4]

  9. Criticism of desktop Linux - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of desktop Linux is a history of comment on the perceived shortcomings of the Linux operating system when installed on desktop computers.These criticisms have been aimed at the plethora of issues and lack of consistency between Linux distributions, their usefulness and ease of use as desktop systems for general end users, driver support and issues with multi-media playback and audio ...