macOS
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macOS
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I use Fedora and Debian, btw. I’m just as old and mostly stable even if I’ll never be perfect.
The dude sees all the way through 0 and 1. He is the one OS
neoOS, an operating system which can be ran inside of a browser.
Seems to be dead, but can probably be hosted locally
Mandriva
Crunchbang #! (Or I guess they call it bunsenlabs now?)
Ubuntu LTS