Haiku (système d'exploitation)Haiku (qui s'appelait anciennement OpenBeOS) est un système d'exploitation libre. Son but est d'être une version libre de BeOS, ce dernier ayant été abandonné en 2001, à la suite de la fermeture de Be. Le projet Haiku est lancé en 2001 par Michael Phipps à la suite du rachat par Palm de la propriété intellectuelle de Be Inc. Deux ans plus tard il crée Haiku, Inc., une association à but non lucratif située à Rochester dans l'État de New York et visant à soutenir le développement du système d'exploitation Haiku.
Time-sharing system evolutionThis article covers the evolution of time-sharing systems, providing links to major early time-sharing operating systems, showing their subsequent evolution. The meaning of the term time-sharing has shifted from its original usage. From 1949 to 1960, time-sharing was used to refer to multiprogramming; it evolved to mean multi-user interactive computing. Time-sharing Time-sharing was first proposed in the mid- to late-1950s and first implemented in the early 1960s.
SUSE LinuxSUSE Linux (ˈsuːsə,_ˈsuːzə , ˈzuːzə) is a computer operating system developed by SUSE. It is built on top of the free and open source Linux kernel and is distributed with system and application software from other open source projects. SUSE Linux is of German origin, its name being an acronym of "Software und System-Entwicklung" (software and systems development), and it was mainly developed in Europe. The first version appeared in early 1994, making SUSE one of the oldest existing commercial distributions.