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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 25 2018, @04:18PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 25 2018, @04:18PM (#643472)

    Yup, same here. I reached 20 so quickly I stopped counting. Most of those I have touched on my day job too, I didn't even start to include all those custom Linux derivatives on media players or NAS devices that I've modded, or the microkernels I've toyed with.

    I did group different Linux distro's from the same vendor together (so Red Hat, Fedora and RHEL == 1; SuSE, SLES, SLED and OES == 1), and counted Microsoft OSes as five different families: Dos (non-graphical), Windows 3.x (16-bit x86), Windows 9x (32-bit x86), Windows NT (entire kernel lineage), and Windows CE (handheld devices).

    Here's some that I haven't seen mentioned yet:
    - Apple iOS
    - Cisco IOS
    - Juniper JunOS
    - VMWare
    - Novell Netware
    - HP-UX
    - IBM AIX
    - Sun Solaris
    - Illumos
    - OS/400 (IBM iSeries)