On Sun, 1 Aug 2021 at 04:21, Tony Aiuto via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote: > > I would argue that this is totally wrong. iOS,
Which is a Unix. Derived from Mac OS X, which is an Open Group certified UNIX™. > Android A Linux distro. > and other mobile > systems, QNX as in Blackberry 10? A Unix. Jolla Sailfish? Meego? Tizen? Samsung Bada? Huawei Harmony OS? All Linux. > with decidedly different user experiences and programming interfaces Sure, yes. Still Unices underneath, though. > As we get > better a consumer level containerization and sandboxing, more end users > are seeing chimera's like Android apps running under ChromeOs Linux apps running under Linux: more proof that Linux is Linux, ISTM. > or Windows > apps on macos and Linux. WINE is pretty good these days. I use it for several things. There are basically 2 OS families left for general-purpose computing: Windows NT and UNIX. DOS is dead. Netware is dead. OS/2 is very very nearly dead. BeOS is dead; Haiku is alive and developing but very niche. RISC OS is alive but very niche. AmigaOS is not well at all and even including MorphOS and AROS it's as niche as RISC OS or more so. Symbian is dead. NewtonOS is dead. Classic MacOS is dead. CP/M is surprisingly alive for something so old and rudimentary and seeing some activity, e.g. CPMish, but I don't think anyone would claim it has much of a future. CCP/M is dead although I think Toshiba just about supports 4680 and 4690. VMware was originally based around Linux although the company tried hard to cover that up. Xen is alive and well but it's not a GP OS, I'd say. I'm struggling to think of anything else. There are things but they're even more niche than say Haiku. Redox OS? Genode? HelenOS? -- Liam Proven – Profile: https://about.me/liamproven Email: [email protected] – gMail/gTalk/gHangouts: [email protected] Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn/Flickr: lproven – Skype: liamproven UK: +44 7939-087884 – ČR (+ WhatsApp/Telegram/Signal): +420 702 829 053
