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What is your favorite NOS & why?

Netware 3.12 16 (3.87%)
Windows NT4 3 (0.73%)
NetWare 6.5 153 (37.05%)
Windows 2003 17 (4.12%)
Linux 2.4 kernel 8 (1.94%)
FreeBSD 17 (4.12%)
NetWare 4.11 20 (4.84%)
Linux 2.6 kernel 31 (7.51%)
Solaris 0 (0.00%)
Sco Openserver/Unixware 148 (35.84%)
413 votes | 6 comments
What is your favorite NOS & why? | 6 comments | Create New Account
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What is your favorite NOS & why?
Authored by: bunny on Friday, March 11 2005 @ 11:36 AM EST
I demand to know why Windows 95 was not included on this list!

- Bunny
What is your favorite NOS & why?
Authored by: pitcheon on Wednesday, March 30 2005 @ 07:45 AM EST
I really think Windows 3.11 for workgroups should be in that list. 3.11 REVOLUTIONIZED networking as we see it today. ;-)
What is your favorite NOS & why?
Authored by: ph0bia on Thursday, March 31 2005 @ 12:04 AM EST
I was always fond of Norton Commander and those serial or parallel cables between computers. Those were E-LEET networks!
What is your favorite NOS & why?
Authored by: Danny Spell on Monday, April 11 2005 @ 02:00 PM EDT
I guess Mac OS X really isn't a NOS, so..... nevermind.