openSUSE TumbleweedOS on every pc at my home. Glad my daughters will be raised with linux, and not MacOS or Windows.
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MorphOS. My own PowerPC hardware is starting to be a bit dated for todays web, but the odyssey browser is modern enough for the interwebs.
What PowerPC computer do you use?
I run it on my maxed out most-recent 15" PowerBook G4.
This thing was a screamer back in 2005, but the web got very heavy.
TempleOS?
Your definition is very broad though, a device like a Nintendo Switch would be covered, even though that's clearly not a desktop 😁.
One could argue that MacOS is basically BSD, but I guess that can be somewhat debatable.
Absolutely tiny yet has a lot of functionality
Does that one actually support a fully modern web browser?
QNX could qualify, but it's not as easily available as most other OS.
Solaris is nearly dead for new development, but it's still receiving updates (last release was 16 days ago) and can run GNOME and a browser.
OpenSolaris still lives on as OpenIndiana.
We ran SunOS on both desktops and servers when I was at uni.
Just for the record, MacOS is a descendant of FreeBSD. At least it was for quite a while.
It's not. They just copied (literally) a few userspace tools from BSD back in the days, and rebased them to FreeBSD some time later.
Android?
Android is Linux. iPhone is iOS/MacOS. So I think those are covered depending on how you define "family"
In this context, I think two operating systems are in the same family if software for one can be recompiled for another with minimal changes without heavyweight compatibility libraries.
In that sense, I would put BSD and traditional desktop Linux distributions in the same family even though they don't share low-level code, and I would exclude Android even though it uses the Linux kernel.
Isn't MacOs based on BSD in the same vein?
