What is the most exotic OS you've used?

What is the most exotic OS you've used?

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CRUX. Couldn't get it to install. Needed wireless drivers not included in the installation CD.

I guess technically all the terminal applications I use at work run on z/OS.

BeOS

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OSE Delta

BeOS and Haiku, the latter being useful for a nice daily OS, it even has a package manager.

TempleOS

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Windows 10 Phone, is probably the one I've used that had the lowest market share.

Most obscure today would probably be Geos, if that counts, or OS/2 Warp.

If exotic means sexy, than BeOS.

this

>Connecting it to the internet so the CIA niggers and taint the Temple

z/OS

IRIX

Red Star

not really exotic, but I suspect Im older than average and most Sup Forums-users dont even know what they're looking at here

I know what it is. I remember trying to get my head around it when I first saw it all those years ago

i remember being in school and trying to use the pc but all my jerkass classmates would repeatedly steal the fucking mouse balls

>Win 3.1/3.11
>exotic
Great, now I feel old, thanks

MenuetOS

isn't that windows 3 or some shit
everyone knows what that is fucking pretentious fucking fucknugget cutie pie

Lovebug OS, but I use 9front regularly.

Windows codename Neptune

Linux

I used goobuntu before I switched back over to Arch because goobuntu is just Ubuntu with some stupid shit that Google likes to install on employee's computers. Had to reinstall a lot of their memeware but it's nice to have pacman back.

GuixSD. It's very strange not having an etc full of configs and /bin not existing.

Everyone knows what that is other than the most normalfag of normalfags.

QNX 6.4

Solaris

bunsenlabs I guess

if you've used newer (95 and up) windows, 3.1 will feel very restrictive. in particular no X button, 8.3 filenames, no right-clicks, no windows explorer, and very limited file associations (yes back in the days before file associations, you had to open the program first, then go to file, open*)

* I think this is actually a very important concept that kids using tablet may not grasp. that when they tap an image, a program opens it, and it could be another program doing it. the notion that data and programs are separate, and programs are the ones that do the work on the data. hiding file extensions doesn't help.

my most exotic: prob solaris with kde 3

SunOS 5.9
still use it daily at work

Genera (Symbolics Lisp Machine OS).

Hikarunix. It was the strangest Linux distro that I've ever used in the sense that there was no package manager and it's primary purpose was to teach you how to play Go. For the short time I used it. it was nice.

Love Shack OS
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windows

Locomotive Basic on my Amstrad CPC.

used risc os all through high school

me too. wrote a 50 page paper on it in college for comp sci class

I daily HP-UX for the fuck of it, probably the most "exotic" shit I've actually used to any actual capacity.

My own homerolled OS I made for a college class

I cant remember the name, but was a OS weird has fuck, it could run on top of Windows like a program, it had the icon set of KDE3.5 it had a sega genesis emulator built in a long with others

What even is the point of pic related

IBM's OS/400, if I had to pick one. At the same job, I had a photo printer running an embedded version of Windows NT.

played with hurd a couple of years back

netbsd on a thrown away P3 with 64mb ram, after main pc died. It was chosen after looking up for an os that ran best with minimal memory.

Can't really even say anymore, none of them seem that excotic anymore after getting to know them.

A/UX? AIX? CP/M? IRIX?

Ubuntu