AIX is not dead yet.

AIX is not dead yet.

I used Solaris today. I've never been on BSD.
If you lament the death of AT&T Unix, blame IBM.
Linux was not muscled like that in 1991 - it's first, barebones kernel was released in September of that year.
I remember installing Linux on a 90MHz 486 in the mid 90s and it barely ran X server with a simple window manager. And if the machine was turned off while Linux was running, you might not be able to boot again.
Linux now, however, is unrecognizeably better.
I remember someone here made a detailed list of how lots of the early linux FOSS stuff was essentially ripoff of unix software lol. I think XFCE was originally a knockoff of CDE or something with XForms. Now it's the de facto performance DE and the default on Kali.
KDE’s name was a direct rip off of CDE’s name
XFCE's old panel was a distinct mimic of CDE's. I liked it..
But now CDE is open source and NsCDE gives you the same look with a highly customised fvwm config if you don't want to stick to the Motif universe.
2025: Linux
2026: GNU/Hurd
2030: Plan9
I liked OpenSolaris, you could order a free CD from their website and they’d post it, even internationally.
I still have one of those! 😆

Didn't use it too much, tho. Never installed it on bare metal, only in a VM, and back in those days I was in my distro-hopping phase (I was discovering Arch), so I tested it and quickly forgot about it.
Thanks for digging it up and sharing the photo! It's nostalgic seeing this
but why was mematic used if GIMP was used?
Why are there only five headstones and two characters in the second panel when there are eight operating systems in the first panel?
GNU Hurd is technically alive, just horribly obsolete.
I say the FSF rewrite Hurd, but using Rust or Zig.
Hint: :q!
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