Best DragonFly BSD Alternatives in 2025

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    Qubes OS Reviews
    Qubes OS is an open-source, free, security-oriented operating platform for single-user desktop computing. Qubes OS uses Xen-based virtualization for the creation and management a set of isolated compartments known as qubes. These qubes are virtual machines (VMs) that are used to implement a set of isolated applications for professional or personal projects. They also serve to manage the firewall and network stack. Qubes provides your computer with the security of Xen hypervisor, which is used by many major hosting companies to isolate websites from each other. You can't decide which Linux distribution to use? You still need one Windows program for work? Qubes doesn't limit you to one OS. Qubes integrates Whonix, making anonymous browsing over the Tor network safe and simple.
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    Chromium OS Reviews
    Chromium OS is an open source project that aims at creating an operating system that offers a faster, simpler, and more secure computing experience to people who spend most their time online. You can read the design docs and the source code here. Chromium is a tabbed window manager, shell for the web, that we view as a browser application. We don't put things in our UI the same way that Apple and Microsoft do not put things in their standard window frames. The tab is our equivalent to a desktop application's title bars; the frame containing tabs is a convenient way to manage groups of applications. There may be other tab types in the future that don't host the browser toolbar.
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    Slackware Reviews
    After a long development process that included many betas and release candidate to get everything just right, we are happy to announce the availability the new stable release. The system will be updated with the most recent development tools, the most recent versions of windows managers, desktop environments and utilities, as well as the latest version of applications, window mangers, desktop environments and utilities. The Linux kernel has been updated to version 4.14 (part of the 4.4.x series that will receive long-term support by the kernel developers). We have combined the best of these components with other modern components and made our own magic. You'll feel at home if you've ever used Slackware. You can give Slackware 14.2 an honest test drive without having to modify your disk drive. Slackware Live Edition is the best choice! This complete Slackware installation can be run from a CD or DVD. You can also download build scripts to install all types of additional software in Slackware 14.2.
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    NetBSD Reviews
    NetBSD is an open source Unix-like Open Source operating platform that is free, fast, secure and portable. It's available for a wide variety of platforms, including large-scale servers and powerful desktop systems as well as handheld and embedded devices. NetBSD was first released in 1993. Its code has been used in many different environments over the years, thanks to its long history of quality and stability. Original source code for NetBSD was 4.4BSDLite2 from University of California, Berkeley. NetBSD is an open-source, free and open-source UNIX operating system that has been developed by an international group. It is not a "distribution" of a variant, but has been developed over many decades to be an entirely unique operating system within the BSD family. NetBSD users have a simple, well-documented and fully integrated UNIX-like operating system that feels traditional and yet includes many new and interesting features and support for the latest hardware.
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    openSUSE MicroOS Reviews
    Microservice OS provides transactional (Atomic), updates upon a read only btrfs root system. This OS is designed to host container workloads and provide automated administration and patching. OpenSUSE MicroOS provides a small, easy environment for deploying containers or any other workload that can benefit from transactional updates. The software is always current due to rolling release distribution. MicroOS also offers an offline image. The offline image is different from the self-install/raw image in that it has an installer. Raw and self-install allow for customization via combustion or manually in an image after it has been written to the disk. A real-time kernel is also available. MicroOS can be used in VMs that run on either Xen, or KVM. A Raspberry Pi or another system-on-chip hardware might use the preconfigured image along with the combustion functionality to boot.
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    HP-UX Reviews

    HP-UX

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    High-integrated UNIX operating system with tools that provide the highest availability, reliability and security for mission-critical HPE Integrity server. Streamline your operations with a highly integrated UNIX system that includes tools that deliver the highest reliability, availability and security on mission critical HPE Integrity servers. The HP-UX operating system provides a dynamic, secure, and unified environment that is pre-integrated with mission-critical HPE Integrity server. Your specific UNIX mission-critical requirements will be met. Four operating environments are available for HP-UX to meet your specific needs. Holistic server security and management that includes HPE Systems Insight manager functionality with power management, health checks, and deployment tools. It also offers full performance analysis tools for applications and kernel processes. Protect your business's most important applications and services to ensure your business stays on track.
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    FreeBSD Reviews
    FreeBSD has many advanced networking, security, and compatibility features that are not available in commercial operating systems. FreeBSD is an ideal Internet and Intranet server. It can provide reliable network services even under heavy loads. It also uses memory efficiently to maintain high response times for thousands concurrent user processes. FreeBSD provides advanced network operating system features for embedded platforms and appliances, including Intel-based appliances and ARM, PowerPC and MIPS hardware platforms. Vendors around the globe rely on FreeBSD for their embedded products, which includes mail and web appliances, routers, time servers and wireless access points. They can also decide how many local changes they want back through the Berkeley open-source license.
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    GhostBSD Reviews
    GhostBSD is a desktop-oriented operating system that uses FreeBSD. It includes MATE, OpenRC, and OS packages. GhostBSD comes pre-installed with a variety of commonly used software. This allows you to quickly get started using it to its full potential. GhostBSD uses GTK to create a beautiful look and an enjoyable experience on the modern BSD platform that offers a natural and native Unix environment. GhostBSD is built upon FreeBSD code and its roots are at the University of California Berkeley Unix Research. It was originally called "BSD Unix" (or "Berkeley Unix") in the past. It is now known as BSD for Berkeley Software Distribution. The project's goal is to provide security, privacy and stability as well as openness, freedom, freedom, and accessibility for everyone free of charge. Tools like Networkmgr, which were developed as part the GhostBSD project, enhance the user experience.
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    Haiku OS Reviews
    Haiku is an open-source operating system that is constantly being developed. Haiku is an open source operating system that is specifically designed for personal computing. It is fast, efficient and easy to use. Haiku is also unique in that it is a single project, which includes the kernel, drivers and userland services. The tool kit and graphics stack are all written by one team. Haiku integrates many open source projects. This allows Haiku achieve a unique level consistency that provides many conveniences and is truly enjoyable for both developers and end-users. We believe that the Be Operating System introduced innovative concepts and technologies that are ideal for personal computing.
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    OS108 Reviews
    OS108 is a fast, secure, and open-source desktop operating system that was built on NetBSD. 1 and 0 are binary bits, represented as 8 bits makes a byte. Also, the distance between Earth and the Sun is approximately 108 times its diameter. This is why the name. We are always looking for contributors to the project. Even if you are not a programmer, you can still contribute to the project by creating how-to guides, user-centric documentation, and support forums.
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    MidnightBSD Reviews
    It includes all the software that you would expect to use for daily tasks, such as email, web browsing and word processing. MidnightBSD is a small group of dedicated developers who strive to make an operating system that everyone can use freely. Available for x86 and AMD64 as well as Virtual Machines. Although the FreeBSD project has created a reliable server operating system, it is often not usable or performant on the desktop. Desktop users should be able to customize scheduling, allocation of resources and security settings. Many of the BSD projects can be used on older hardware or servers. Some distributions of FreeBSD have a nice graphical user interface but suffer from a server-centric design underneath the hood. We didn't fork FreeBSD out of spite, but rather to provide a good starting point.
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    Void Linux Reviews
    Void is an operating system that can be used for general purposes, and it is based on the monolithic Linux core. Its package system makes it easy to install, update, and remove software quickly. Software is available in binary packages or can be built from source code with the help of XBPS source package collection. It is available on a variety platforms. Software packages can be built either natively or cross-compiled using the XBPS source package collection. Void is not an alteration of any existing distribution, unlike trillions of other distros. Void's package manager, and build system were created from scratch. Void Linux supports both GNU libc and musl implementations. Void Linux can patch incompatible software when needed and work with upstream developers to improve their projects' correctness and portability.
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    OmniOS Reviews
    Open-source enterprise server OS that only has the features you need. ZFS, OmniOS' native File System, combines a volume manger and a file system with strong data integrity protection. You can easily share volumes using CIFS, iSCSI, and NFS. You can run lightweight OmniOS and Linux virtual machines in containers, without the overhead of traditional hypervisors. Also, you have full resource control. OmniOS supports full hardware virtualization via KVM and bhyve for guest OSes such as Microsoft Windows and FreeBSD. Crossbow virtual interfaces, switches and switches allow you to virtualize your network infrastructure and even allocate resources for specific services. DTrace is a comprehensive dynamic tracing tool that can be used to assist with troubleshooting across all software stacks. You can instrument anything you need, and it is always available. OmniOS is open-source and self-hosted. It is maintained on GitHub. Every step of development is open source, and anyone can grab the source code and build OmniOS.
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    illumos Reviews
    illumos, a Unix operating platform, provides next-generation features to downstream distributions. This includes advanced system debugging, next-generation filesystem, networking, virtualization options, and next generation filesystem. Both volunteers and companies create products that use illumos. illumos can be used for both cloud-native and traditional deployments. For new users, the OmniOS and OpenIndiana distributions can be a great place to start. You can install on bare metal or in a virtual machine. To build illumos, you need an illumos operating system. Cross-compilation of illumos is not possible. Our source repository makes illumos freely available. illumos hosts many technologies such as ZFS, DTrace and Zones, ctfs, FMA, and many more. We are proud to have a stable, highly observable and technologically unique system. illumos is proud to have a rich engineering heritage that can be traced back through Sun Microsystems and the original releases of UNIX/BSD.
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    ReactOS Reviews
    ReactOS is an operating platform. ReactOS can run Windows software and Windows drivers. ReactOS is free and open-source. It looks similar to Windows. ReactOS is an open-source operating system that can be downloaded for free. ReactOS's design is based upon Windows, just as Linux's is. However, it is not Linux. ReactOS is familiar to Windows users because it looks and feels exactly like Windows. It can run all of your Windows applications and drivers. ReactOS can be customized to your liking! Open Source software is something you use every day, whether you use Firefox, LibreOffice or OpenOffice. ReactOS and other Open Source projects are driven by the community. Being active in translating, donating or coding can help ReactOS grow.
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    BlackBerry QNX Reviews
    Our commercial RTOS, tools and services make it easier to launch critical embedded systems. BlackBerry QNX is a time-tested realtime operating system (RTOS), hypervisor and other embedded software that will make you successful. Our embedded OS is the best choice for medical robots, ventilators, train controls and factory automation systems. Our software, tools, and services can help build safer products, regardless of whether you are focusing on safety, security, or performance. We can help you improve safety and security, or streamline cross-platform development. With an RTOS and hypervisor specifically designed for embedded systems, we can help you bring your ideas to life. Our modular microkernel architecture provides greater reliability and reduces the need to duplicate OS development effort across multiple products.
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    openSUSE Leap Reviews
    OpenSUSE is now possible in a completely new way. Leap uses source code from SUSE Linux Enterprise, which gives Leap an unmatched level of stability and combines it with community developments to give users and developers the best stable Linux experience. OpenSUSE users can upgrade by either booting from the DVD/USB or performing an 'Online Update'. Leap is a stable distribution method that releases one version each year, in between security updates and bugfixes. This makes Leap attractive as a server operating system as well as for Desktops as it requires minimal maintenance. OpenSUSE Leap can be used with SUSE Linux Enterprise, which gives Leap an unmatched level of stability and allows users to migrate to an enterprise offering.
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    Xfce Reviews
    Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment that runs UNIX-like operating system. It is designed to be quick and efficient, but also visually appealing and user-friendly. To make Xfce stand out, we created new icons for each of our core applications. We also based them on a common palette to ensure consistency. We also created some additional (implicit) design restrictions, loosely following Adwaita’s principles. The Settings Manager received a visual overhaul of its filter box. It can now be hidden permanently. The search capabilities of the filterbox were also improved by searching the 'Comments" part of each dialog's launcher file (aka.desktop). This dialog combines the previously available Mime Settings' with the 'Preferred Applications’ dialogs. Users will find it easier to set default applications to handle files if they are combined in one place.
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    OpenBSD Reviews
    OpenBSD is entirely developed by volunteers. OpenBSD Foundation contributes to funding the project's development environment, and developer events. OpenBSD will continue to be a free and vibrant operating system thanks to your contributions. OpenBSD has embedded cryptography in many places within the operating system. We demand that cryptographic software used by us be freely available and licensed. We don't use cryptography that is protected by nasty patents. We also require that the software be from countries with export licenses. This is because we don't want to break any country's laws. Keep it as political-free as possible. Solutions should be based on technical merit.
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    Minoca OS Reviews
    Minoca OS, an open-source general-purpose operating system, is designed for embedded devices. It offers all the high-level functionality you would expect from an operating platform, but with a smaller memory footprint. Driver API separates kernel drivers from device drivers, allowing driver binaries to be compatible even after kernel updates. Driver separation allows for the automatic loading and unloading device drivers on-demand. A single unified kernel can be created using the hardware layer API, even on ARM. There is no need to maintain separate kernel forks. Unified power management architecture allows smarter power management decisions that result in longer device battery life. Machines can be left idle for longer periods of time and are able to save more power by avoiding background tasks and wake-ups. You have the option to purchase source licenses that are proprietary or non-GPL, so you can offer more options for your customers and users.
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    openSUSE Tumbleweed Reviews
    It's easy to install once and it will last forever. You no longer have to worry about system upgrades every six months that could cause system bricking. Regular updates are available that address vulnerabilities and squash bugs and reflect the latest features and developments such as new kernels and drivers. The industry-grade quality standards are used to test updates. We offer a build service that other Linux distributions envy. Each package is tested individually, and different versions of the same package are also tested against each other to ensure that your system is consistent internally. You can update thousands of packages with one command. You can rollback to the last week's snapshot, fast forward again, or preview the upcoming releases.
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    fydeOS Reviews
    FydeOS, a lightweight operating system that uses a Linux kernel + browser platform + a container technology driver, is very similar to Google Chrome OS. FydeOS runs smoothly on all mainstream hardware. FydeOS-compatible hardware devices can support the latest web applications standards. They are compatible with Android programs and Linux environments. FydeOS can also be used in China's network environments without any restrictions, giving users a Google Chromebook-like experience. FydeOS is built on the second version of The Chromium Projects. We modified and optimized the kernel to make it more compatible with the most popular browser platform. We also added more localization enhancements to better suit the needs of Chinese users and improve the user experience. The cloud technology operating system is fully compatible with the Internet age. After years of technology accumulation, we are able to make FydeOS work on more hardware devices and provide an overall solution for FydeOS.
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    Pica8 PICOS Reviews
    PICOS is a unique open NOS that allows network operators to have surgical, non-disruptive control over their enterprise applications. It also provides deep and dynamic traffic monitoring and attack mitigation in real-time. PICOS is the best way to implement zero trust networking and software-defined perimeters. Our flagship open network operating software installs on 1G-to 100G-interface open switches made by a wide range of Tier 1 manufacturers. This fully featured license provides the best support for enterprise features. It includes the Debian Linux distribution with an unmodified kernel to maximize DevOps programming capabilities. AmpCon, an Ansible based automation framework, is included in Enterprise Edition. It combines Zero-Touch Provisioning with the Open Network Install Environment to make it easier to install and operate open network switches throughout the enterprise.
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    Clear Linux OS Reviews
    Clear Linux OS is an open-source, rolling release Linux distribution that optimizes performance and security from the Cloud to Edge. It is easy to customize and manage. You can use a generic host without any custom configuration. Stateless systems are able to separate the OS configuration, per-system configuration and VT user-data. It is designed to allow the user to quickly and easily manage their customized configuration vs. the system configuration. Clear Linux OS optimizes across all aspects of the stack, including the kernel, kernel, math libraries and middleware layers. Frameworks and runtime are also optimized. Clear Linux OS includes an automated tool that scans for CVEs and patches them accordingly. This separation of System and User files allows for simpler management and simplifies customization.
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    Mbed OS Reviews
    Arm Mbed OS, an open-source IoT operating platform, is free and available for download. It includes all the features needed to create IoT products. The OS contains everything you need for smart, connected products that run on Arm Cortex M based hardware. This includes machine learning capabilities, security stacks, connectivity stacks, and drivers for sensors and other I/O devices. Arm Mbed OS was designed for the Internet of Things. It integrates with connectivity, machine-learning, networking, security stacks, and is supported by software libraries, tutorials, hardware, and examples. Mbed OS supports over 70 silicon, module and cloud partners. This allows you to optimize your developer choice. Mbed OS API allows you to keep your application code clean, portable, and easy while taking advantage security, communications, and machine learning. The integrated solution reduces development time, cost, and risk.
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    KubeSphere Reviews
    Kubernetes is KuberSphere's kernel. KubeSphere is a distributed operating platform for cloud-native app management. It allows third-party applications to seamlessly integrate into its ecosystem through a plug-and play architecture. KubeSphere is a multi-tenant, open-source Kubernetes container system with full-stack automated IT operations. It also has streamlined DevOps workflows. It offers a wizard web interface that is easy to use for developers, allowing enterprises to create a robust and feature-rich Kubernetes platform. This includes all the common functions required for enterprise Kubernetes strategy development. Open-source Kubernetes platform CNCF-certified, 100% built by the community. It can be deployed on existing Kubernetes clusters or Linux machines. It supports both online and air-gapped installations. Deliver DevOps and service mesh, observability and application management, multi-tenancy storage, networking management, and other services in a single platform.
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    TrueNAS Reviews
    Top Pick
    TrueNAS is the world's most deployed storage software. TrueNAS is a universal data platform that allows users to easily adopt a modern, open source approach to storing and protecting their growing data. TrueNAS is open source and harnesses the power of the legendary ZFS file system to provide unified storage (File, Block Object, and Apps) with the reliability and performance demanded by virtualization, backup, and many other data-heavy workloads.
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    UnixWare Reviews
    UnixWare®, 7.1.4 is the latest version of Xinuos’s award-winning, state-of-the-art UNIX®. It is the most reliable operating system that can support your most important business applications. However, it is affordable enough to host all your computer needs. It supports the latest industry standard hardware platforms and peripherals. It also includes more of the high-performance, scalability, and reliability features you have come to know and love from UnixWare. To give you even more value, the default configurations for the most popular editions were adjusted to increase their value. Upgrades and new UnixWare 7.1.4 installations immediately reap the benefits of UnixWare 7.1.4. A new edition, low-entry, has been added. It is designed and priced to be affordable for pilot projects, edge network services, and line of business applications in small companies.
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    IBM z/VM Reviews
    IBM z/VM, an operating system that includes a security-rich hypervisor and virtualization technologies, is designed to run virtual machines such as Linux and z/OS virtual machines and Red Hat OpenShift as well as IBM Z and LinuxONE server. IBM z/VM can run hundreds to thousands guest servers on a single IBM Z server or IBM LinuxONE with high efficiency and elasticity. It supports multiple machine architectures and images, simplifying migrations and facilitating application transitions. IBM z/VM excels at sharing system resources between virtual machines. It offers extreme scalability and security, resulting in cost savings. Hybrid cloud strategy that uses on-premises cloud. Scale and run Linux and container workloads with efficiency. IBM's resilience offerings can help ensure continuous availability.
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    openIndiana Reviews
    OpenIndiana, an operating system developed by and for the illumos community is a branch of the UNIX-derived family tree. It can sometimes seem complicated. With a little bit of information and help, you'll find that it has some of the most user-friendly tools available. It can be controlled completely via a Command Line Interface shell like most Unix-derived operating systems, but it also supports windowing GUI systems. It supports several shells from the CLI, including ksh93, Bash, and many others. It supports the original SunOS SVR4 commands. This command and syntax family is familiar to BSD users. It also supports a large portion the GNU userland commands. You can choose any or all of these commands from your shell configuration to create the environment that you are most comfortable with.
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    BlackBerry 10 Reviews
    BlackBerry 10 is built on QNX, an Unix-like operating systems. It supports Qt (version. 4.8) application framework. In some models, it also features an Android runtime that allows you to run Android apps. Before version 10.3.1, BlackBerry 10 supported Adobe AIR. The user interface uses touch-based interactions and gestures for navigation and control. This makes it possible to control a device from anywhere without pressing any buttons except the power button, which switches the device on/off. It supports touch input and hardware keyboards. BlackBerry 10 supports the touchscreen as its primary input method. To navigate the system, users can use keyboard shortcuts and gestures. BlackBerry 10 combines emails, SMS/MMS and calls into the BlackBerry Hub.
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    Trisquel Reviews
    Trisquel is ready to use at home or in the office. New programs are easy-to-find and install. You can explore all options with our Documentation. Trisquel's standard edition includes accessibility features. Our manuals are accessible to screen-readers. We also offer a series audio guides. The Trisquel operating system can be downloaded 'gratis' (for no cost). You can support our work financially by making a donation, becoming a member, and purchasing hardware from ThinkPenguin and Technoetical.
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    macOS High Sierra Reviews
    macOS High Sierra, Apple's operating software for its Macintosh computers, laptops and servers, is the fourteenth edition of macOS. After the name change from OS X, it is the second version. Siri requires a broadband Internet connection, microphone (built in or external), and a microphone. Photo Booth requires a FaceTime, iSight or USB video class (UVC), camera. FaceTime video calls require a FaceTime camera, an iSight (built-in or external), or a USB camera (UVC); and broadband Internet access.
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    IBM AIX Reviews
    Our customers have trusted AIX for their most critical applications for over three decades. AIX will continue to be a leader in innovation as we enter a new era. Our hybrid cloud and open-source capabilities will help customers build and deploy modern apps in a secure and resilient environment. Enterprises require infrastructure that is reliable, available, secure, and flexible to meet changing business needs. AIX®, powered by Power Systems, delivers all these capabilities, and more, while providing the reliability, security, and performance your mission-critical data needs. Cloud deployment of your AIX applications is simplified and faster with an architecture that matches your on-prem environment. You can also modernize AIX with the most recent enhancements and achieve zero downtime for planning maintenance. The reputation and security of the AIX UNIX operating systems is well-known.
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    Raspberry Pi OS Reviews
    Raspberry Pi Imager allows you to quickly and easily install Raspberry Pi OS or other operating systems to microSD cards, which can then be used with your Raspberry Pi. Watch this 45-second video to learn how Raspberry Pi Imager installs an operating system. Install Raspberry Pi Imager on a computer that has an SD card reader. Install Raspberry Pi Imager on the computer with an SD card reader. Browse the operating systems available from Raspberry Pi and other organizations, and download them to manually install.
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    Fire OS Reviews
    Fire OS is Amazon's operating system for tablets and Fire TV. Fire OS is a fork Android. This means that if your app runs on Android it will most likely also run on Amazon Fire devices. The App Testing Service allows you to quickly test your app's compatibility for Amazon. You don't have to modify your Android code to publish your app to Amazon's platform as a developer.
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    Freespire Reviews

    Freespire

    PC/OpenSystems LLC

    Free
    The Freespire Operating System (also known as the Linspire Operating System) is an open-source and free release of Linspire. It contains many of Linspire's software packages, with the exception of those that require a license for redistribution. Freespire can be redistributed as you like. Freespire requires a processor with x86_64 bits, 4 gb RAM and a minimum of 20 gb on the hard drive in order to run a basic environment. We recommend that users who wish to run emulation programs such as VMWare and VirtualBox have at least 6-8 gb of memory for optimal performance. We recommend 8 gb of RAM or more for users who want to run CAD programs, Video and Audio production software. You can install Freespire on Intel-based Apple Macintoshes as a dual boot or standalone.
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    macOS Sierra Reviews
    macOS Sierra, Apple's operating software for its Macintosh computers, laptops and servers, is the thirteenth release of macOS. It is the first release of the operating system since the name change from OS X (now macOS) Siri requires a broadband Internet connection, microphone (built-in and external), and a microphone. Phone calling requires an iPhone running iOS 8 or later with an activated carrier plan. FaceTime video calls require an iPhone with iOS 8 or later and an activated carrier plan.
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    Guix Reviews
    Guix is an advanced distribution for the GNU operating system, which was developed by the GNU Project. It respects the freedom of computer users. Guix supports roll-backs and transactional upgrades, unprivileged package management, as well as other features. Guix can be used as a standalone distribution and supports declarative system configuration to create transparent and reproducible operating environments. Guile Scheme APIs are available, including high-level embedded domain specific languages (EDSLs), to create packages and whole-system configurations. Guix includes thousands of packages that include software, system tools, documentation and fonts. These can be installed with the GNU Guix Package Manager.
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    EuroLinux Desktop Reviews
    EuroLinux Desktop is a revolutionary operating system. It combines the functionality and aesthetics of Windows®, macOS®, with the reliability, security, and stability of Enterprise Linux. EuroLinux Desktop makes it simple to use Linux software for those who are familiar with Microsoft®, Apple®, and other operating systems. It is built on Red Hat(r] Enterprise Linux®, 9, which is commonly used in demanding environments like banks, telecommunications, and the public sector. This makes it extremely secure and stable. EuroLinux Desktop was designed for individuals and businesses that use Windows®, macOS®, and other operating systems daily. It provides long-term technical support and maintains the Microsoft®, and Apple®, aesthetics. EuroLinux Desktop meets the needs of the public administration, financial sector, educational institutions, as well as normal users.
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    OcNOS Reviews
    OcNOS is an innovative, robust and programmable operating system. It features a single software image that runs across all Open Compute platforms from top network device vendors. This ensures consistent operations, workflow automation, high availability, and a significant reduction in operational expenses. OcNOS draws heavily from the ZebOS product line. This ZebOS line has been tested in thousands of customer networks and has a rich feature density. OcNOS supports industry standard MIBs, and all other standard operations and management tools. Its integrated central management and provisioning layer allows transaction-based configuration as well as device feature modeling. The management layer supports Netconf, REST APIs and custom CLI generation. This allows OcNOS systems to be managed, configured and controlled by Network Management System.
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    CloudReady Reviews

    CloudReady

    Neverware

    $15 per device per year
    1 Rating
    Transform your organization's computers to make them secure, manageable, and fast. CloudReady gives your organization all the power of the internet without the risk or weight of traditional operating systems. CloudReady is an OS that's designed for the future. CloudReady is used by schools, government agencies, non-profits, and companies around the globe to streamline and protect their devices when they access web apps and VDI. CloudReady is built on Google's Chromium OS which is the same open-source architecture that Chrome OS. CloudReady is available for computers new and old. It provides speed, simplicity, security, and reliability without any hardware limitations.
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    iMin OS Reviews
    When the device is turned on, settings and preferences menu appear immediately. You can quickly and easily configure settings. iMin UI is an android operating system that has been optimized for intelligent commercial equipment. It optimizes the system performance by combining interactive experience with actual applications. To prevent applications running without the system navigation bars, you can launch private mode and block any other notifications. The user manual provides information on how to troubleshoot product usage issues. The user manual will help you quickly and directly solve any problems you may have with the product. Remote control allows technicians to remotely assist users with any problems. It's as easy as working directly on the devices locally. The hardware butler gives you a clear overview of the device status in one glance.
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    Pop!_OS Reviews
    Pop!_OS is an operating platform for STEM and creative professionals who use computers to discover and create. Open source software is secure and reliable. Unlock your potential We believe you have a lot, based on your extraordinary curiosity. Pop!_OS is optimized for speed navigation, workspace organization, and a fluid, efficient workflow. Your operating system should encourage discovery and not hinder it. Once you have your wheels turning, you can take the scenic route using dock and touchpad gestures or race along a minimalist track while behind the wheel of a revving keyboard. You can customize your workflow in a variety of ways, including keyboard-driven or mouse-driven. Pop!_OS uses automatic-tiling because it is so time-consuming to organize your work. You could still move, resize and arrange windows manually, but why waste your time when your OS does it automatically?
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    Oracle Linux Reviews
    Oracle Linux is an open and complete operating system. It offers virtualization, management and cloud native computing tools in one support offering. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is 100% compatible with Oracle Linux. You can search the catalog for information about independent software vendors (ISVs), who have certified their applications for Oracle Linux and Virtualization. Applications certified for Oracle Linux can run anywhere Linux runs, whether it is on-premises, in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure or in other clouds. Join us for the Oracle Tux Tech Talk webinar, July 28, to learn how to benchmark performance, discover the benefits and which workloads benefit from the UEK.
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    Mac OS X Yosemite Reviews
    OS X Yosemite, Apple's operating software for Macintosh computers, is the eleventh release of OS X. OS X Yosemite, which was first announced and presented to developers at WWDC 2014 on June 2, 2014, was released to the public. The trial version of OS X Yosemite came out on July 24, 2014. Time Machine requires an additional hard disk or AirPort Time Capsule (sold separate). Photo Booth requires a FireWire DV camcorder, USB video class (UVC), or FaceTime or iSight camera. Fixed focus, exposure, white balance, and white balance are required for DV camcorders. Video calls require a built in FaceTime camera, an iSight (built-in or external), a USB class (UVC), or a FireWire DV camera; and a 128Kbps upstream or downstream Internet connection. A FaceTime HD camera with a 1-Mbps downstream and upstream Internet connection is required to make HD video calls. HD video calls can only be received on an Intel-based Mac.
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    PureOS Reviews
    PureOS is a user-friendly, secure and freedom-respecting OS that you can use for everyday usage. PureOS gives you complete control over your digital life. PureOS has been updated to be more stable. It features the same great privacy protection software, but it is built on a stronger foundation. Stable upstream ensures greater stability. New software update and security channels. New tooling to manage older versions of TPM chips. Improvements to the Librem Key to make it work outside of the box. Many bug fixes and healing of paper cuts. PureOS is open to anyone, regardless of whether you're a tech enthusiast, someone who wants to protect your digital life, or an enterprise IT/security team. You can freely use PureOS for any purpose, share its source code, adapt it to suit your needs, and study it. PureOS is an auditable operating system. This means that you don't have the need to rely on us saying it protects you. It is independently verified by software developers and security experts around the globe.
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    macOS Mojave Reviews
    macOS Mojave (version 10.14), the fifteenth version macOS (formerly OS X), is Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers, laptops, and servers. After the name change from OS X (to macOS), it is the third version. Audio calls require a microphone (either built-in or external) as well as a broadband Internet connection. Video calls require a broadband Internet connection, a microphone (internal or external), a built-in FaceTime camera or an iSight camera (internal or built-in), and a USB video class camera (UVC). iCloud requires iOS 5 or higher on iPhone 3GS or earlier, iPod touch (3rd or later), iPad Pro or later (or iPad Air or later), iPad Pro or later, iPad Air or iPad Air or later), iPad mini or later; a Mac computer running OS X Lion 10.7.5; or a Windows 7 or 8 PC (Outlook 2007 and later or an up to date browser are required for accessing email, calendars, and contacts).
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    Ubuntu Touch Reviews
    Ubuntu Touch is created and maintained by the UBports Community. A group of passionate people and volunteers from all over the globe. Ubuntu Touch is a mobile experience that's truly unique. It offers an alternative to the most popular operating systems. We believe everyone should be able to freely use, study, share, and improve any software created by the foundation. Everything is made available under open source licenses that are endorsed by the Free Software Foundation and the Open Source Initiative. Ubuntu Touch is a mobile-friendly version of Ubuntu's operating system for mobile devices. It is not a 'flavor' of Ubuntu. Instead, it is an extract from parts of Ubuntu. It can be used in touch-screen environments, but it can also function as a desktop computer in "desktop mode". This converging environment from one device to another is what gives rise to the term "Convergence".
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    Slax Reviews

    Slax

    Slax

    $29.95 one-time payment
    Slax is a portable, lightweight, small, and fast Linux operating system that features a modular approach and exceptional design. It can be run directly from your USB flash drive, so it can be carried with you wherever you go. Slax is small in size but offers a nice graphical user interface. It also has a wise selection of pre-installed applications, such as a Web browser, Terminal and many more. Slax is now built on Debian, giving you access to its entire ecosystem. With apt command, you can access tens of thousands prebuilt packages and applications. You can make a financial contribution to accelerate the development of Slax and track important milestones. To keep Slax updated, I update it on my own. However, some features requested by users can only be implemented if they are backed by enough patrons.