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From: Paul Buetow
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2026 09:08:55 +0200
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Computer operating systems I use(d)
-Published at 2022-02-04T09:58:22+00:00; Updated at 2022-02-18
+Published at 2022-02-04T09:58:22+00:00, last updated Mon 03 Mar 2026 02:14:00 EET 2026
This is a list of Operating Systems I currently use. This list is in no particular order and also will be updated over time. The very first operating system I used was MS-DOS (mainly for games) and the very first Unix like operating system I used was SuSE Linux 5.3. My first smartphone OS was Symbian on a clunky Sony Ericsson device.
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⇢ iOS (mobile proprietary)
⇢ Other OSes
⇢ ⇢ InfinyTime (smartwatch)
+⇢ ⇢ GarminOS (smartwatch)
⇢ ⇢ motionEyeOS
⇢ ⇢ Kobo OS (proprietary)
⇢ ⇢ Android TV (proprietary)
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https://www.pine64.org/pinetime/
https://infinitime.io/
+GarminOS (smartwatch)
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+I use GarminOS on my Garmin smartwatches. I previously used it on my Garmin Fenix 6 Pro and currently on my Garmin Fenix 7 Pro. It's an excellent smartwatch OS with comprehensive fitness tracking features, outstanding battery life, and tons of functionality. Despite being proprietary, it's the best option for serious sports and health monitoring.
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+https://www.garmin.com/
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motionEyeOS
I usually install an army of RaspberryPi 3's in my house before I travel for a prolonged amount of time. All Pi's are equipped with an camera and have motionEyeOS (Linux based video surveillance system) installed. There's a neat Android app in the F-Droid store which let's me keep an eye on everything. I make the Pi's accessible from the internet via reverse SSH tunnels through one of my frontend servers.
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