Calculating your Home Unix Score
August 16th, 2008

After a discussion with a friend the other day, I took a quick survey around the house and was amazed at the number of machines running UNIX or a UNIX variant kicking around my house. Gaze upon my junk, ye mighty, and tremble:
- Mac PowerBook laptop (Mac OS X)
- Eee mini laptop (Ubuntu linux)
- Series 2 TiVo (running a Yellow Dog modified linux, I have heard, but maybe not)
- DNS-323 NAS (custom linux distro)
- Nokia N800 tablet (Meamo linux)
- XO laptop (Fedora 7 variant)
- Chumby alarm clock (custom linux distro)
- Garmin Nuvi GPS (custom linux distro)
- iPhone (Mac OS X, sorta)
Other, non-UNIX devices:
- Xbox Media Center (running on a cut down Windows 2000)
- Wii (running Nintendo’s firmware)
- Xbox 360 (Windows 2000 again?)
- Microsoft Vista KPC desktop (Vista)
- Jennifer’s ThinkPad (XP)
That’s UNIX 9, Other OSs 5, for those keeping score at home — a far cry from the dreaded “Microsoft Everywhere” future so dreaded in the early part of this decade. What’s your Home Unix Score?