NeXTSTEP vs Tiny Core Linux
A side-by-side look at NeXTSTEP and Tiny Core Linux. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
NeXTSTEP
Development
NeXTSTEP was an advanced, object-oriented operating system developed by NeXT Computer in the late 1980s. It pioneered many innovative features for its time including the Mach kernel, Display PostScript, and a GUI built on top of it.
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Tiny Core Linux
Os & Utilities
Tiny Core Linux is a very small and lightweight Linux distribution intended for use on older computers or for special purposes. It uses the Fluxbox window manager and BusyBox tools to achieve a minimal resource footprint.
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