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Was about to say. Wth
Except for MacOS
MacOS X line is not MacOS Classic, completely different OS architecture. They rewrote it almost from the ground up on a new kernel (Darwin).
Wait, Mac OS was never based on pure bsd. Apple inherited the Mach kernel from NeXTSTEP and developed Darwin for Mac OS X
Sorry, but isn't one of them already a ghost. I'm not familiar with the show. This is just based on observation.
I don't know why I never even thought of that. I just accepted "yep that ghost died of old age"
AIX and Solaris both had releases this year. HP-UX had one not long ago, maybe last year. Tru64 absolutely belongs up there though.
I can tell you the GUI methods for mint, outside of that idk