Some commercial Unix systems still exist, but are being phased out.
BSD is also a Unix system.
However, this desktop environment also runs in Linux. Why people still use it, I don’t know. But there doesn’t have to be a good reason, as long as someone thinks it’s worthwhile to maintain it, it’ll keep existing.
Some commercial Unix systems still exist, but are being phased out.
BSD is also a Unix system.
However, this desktop environment also runs in Linux. Why people still use it, I don’t know. But there doesn’t have to be a good reason, as long as someone thinks it’s worthwhile to maintain it, it’ll keep existing.
OpenBSD people and those who don’t like “bloat” seem to like DEs like CDE.