Unix
Minix
AIX
Irix
HP/UX
Ultrix
OSF/1
Linux
Those are just the ones I remember because I’ve used them
Unix
Minix
AIX
Irix
HP/UX
Ultrix
OSF/1
Linux
Those are just the ones I remember because I’ve used them
Take vitamin b complex and drink something with electrolytes. (It’s what plants crave) (Kidding about the Idiocracy joke, do it). Source: recovering alcoholic
The android build system used that limitation of Windows to prevent android from being built on Windows. They purposely had directories with the same name but different capitalization.
My email is my last name dot com. I’ve had it for 28 years.
Elm or mutt? Say pine and I’ll die
I don’t understand. That’s essentially where I learned Fedora from. Where did you learn to use Windows?
They don’t get a choice in that
Where does one find these multitasking settings?
What if Fedora is running on ARM?
Sorry, I didn’t find the self hosting option when I looked at the site. I see it now. Thanks!
I looked for that on their site but missed it and found the pricing instead. Thanks! I’m definitely going to check that out
What part of that is self hosted?
I’ve never seen it on a map
My 6th grade class took a field trip from Biloxi MS to New Orleans to see the visiting Tutankamon exhibit in 1977. It was the first real museum I’d visited, plus we’d spent the semester studying Egyptian history.
In vague, hand waving terms, SunOS was based on BSD, while Solaris was a shift to more of a System V flavor of Unix. And they changed the version numbering. Lots more details, but that’s the gist.
AT&T SVR4
Oh, Linux. Slackware 1.2, but I had already used SunOS, Solaris, Ultrix, BSD, A/UX, and Unixware
I hear Arkansas is great
When I was at Qualcomm we had an experimental, internally developed mobile OS that embraced the ubiquity of the browser and the power of apps written for the browser. The code name was b2f, which stood for “boot to Firefox”