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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 12 2018, @08:49PM
by Anonymous Coward
on Monday February 12 2018, @08:49PM (#636823)
I went much more conservative:
All Windows Oses, I counted as one. All Linux distros, I counted as one. All pre-Mac OS Xes, I counted as one. All Mac OS Xes, I counted as one. Each separate BSD, I counted individually. But each of the "desktop friendly" BSDs were all considered FreeBSD, so not counted again. Old SunOS and Solaris were two OSes. All Androids, Windows Mobiles, and IPhones/IPods were counted one each.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 12 2018, @08:49PM
I went much more conservative:
All Windows Oses, I counted as one.
All Linux distros, I counted as one.
All pre-Mac OS Xes, I counted as one.
All Mac OS Xes, I counted as one.
Each separate BSD, I counted individually. But each of the "desktop friendly" BSDs were all considered FreeBSD, so not counted again.
Old SunOS and Solaris were two OSes.
All Androids, Windows Mobiles, and IPhones/IPods were counted one each.