HP-UX hit EOL 12/31/25, no future patches. Not many commercial Unixes left.https://www.osnews.com/story/144094/hp-ux-hits-end-of-life-today-and-im-sad/
>>107736012Who cares about unix in the big 25 (aside from macOS)
>>107736033Go and be 12 years old somewhere else
>>107736012KEK this GUI looks literally worse than a Linux tinker tranny's hobby projectAnd you're telling me this is a commercial software product?Jesus, Eunuchs weebs are really something else
>>107736078No accounting for taste I guess. I've always thought that the One/Two/Three/Four desktop selector buttons have one of the best color palettes in any stock theme I've seen. The teal window backgrounds are bizarre, I agree, and the whole thing is rather chunky, but in a charming way. In any event, it's for work, not for pleasure.
>>107736078What are you even doing on /g/, fatboy? Don't you have windows to lick around the house?
>>107736067So and be a joyless fuck somewhere else
>>107736012That UI looks perfect.
>>107736067He's right though. Who fucking cares? If anything, good riddance. Another meme platform some faggot can't claim prevents him from using LLVM or whatever other insane obscure platform larp some dipshits on this board proclaim.
>>107736149>joyless fuckThat doesnt even make any sense in the context of this thread to stupid kid
The only thing interesting about the platform was the PA-RISC architecture. I've actually used and worked with HP-UX workstations and they're just shitty buggy Unix clones. If you've used any Linux distro or FreeBSD extensively, you didn't miss much.
>>107736012thanks but i'm sticking with GNU's Not Unix
>>107736033>just shitty buggy unix cloneshp-ux was based on unix v, you larping fucking faggot>>107736033> (aside from macOS)the operating system that represents less than 8% of the entire computing market that only runs on overpriced hardware? that macos? lmao. good morning sar!
This is kinda sad.>>107736454They always had some kind of mystique. The Unix workstation that didn't become a meme. The one that was just a workhorse for whoever got to work with them. But maybe that's the difference. I never worked with them. To you it was just a shitty tool. For me it's something I wish I could have known.
>>107736012not a closed-source Unix expert, but RIP to the last OS of any kind that still had Itanium support for whatever reason. You know it's fucked when not even NetBSD gives a shit about it