They are all Linux-type operating systems.
This is usually a matter of contention. The most popular choices are Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Linux Mint, OpenSUSE, and Fedora.
Common operating systems: Microsoft Windows (most recent version Windows 7) Mac OS X (most recent version Lion) (needs Apple Mac) Various Linux based operating systems (e.g. Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse, Arch Linux, Debian, Mint)
Linux is a modern operating system kernel used by GNU/Linux systems like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, OpenSuSe, Fedora and many other. Linux is mainly used for servers and embedded systems, but is gaining popularity in desktop system market.
My computers all run Ubuntu (various distributions), and Linux Mint, as their operating systems.
Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows server 2003 Windows server 2008 Mac OS X Ubuntu Linux Mint Debian OpenSuSe Fedora FreeBSD This is not complete list, but few other operating systems are used by anyone else than hobbyists.
Linux.
Yes, a small business can be run using Linux. Two popular operating systems are Ubuntu or Linux Mint.
For desktop computers, Canonical's Ubuntu, Linux Mint and Fedora are all very strong distributors for the operating system while for laptops, Fuduntu is a well known and good distributor for Linux.
Fetchfido provide flash games, thus they can be played on any operating system that supports Adobe Flash. Flash normally comes as standard with most internet browsers or most operating systems. The most popular operating systems include Windows, OSX and various Linux Distros, such as Mint and Ubuntu. Flash is even often available on Android and iOS devices.
There are many Linux distros. The most popular include; Debian which is 19 years old, Fedora, Ubuntu, Mageia and Mint Linux which uses the Cinnamon desktop interface.
Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, the list is huge!
Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available, with both community and professional support. And there are several alternatives, including OpenSUSE, PCLinuxOS, Freespire and Linux Mint.