Linux has more distributions, windows only has the windows operating system, and I'm not sure if the windows phone has its own operating system. I believe it does because you need to program the base band and the actual UI display. However, in terms of different "flavors" or operating systems, any OS that uses the same kernal as the original distribution (ei. Windows kernal, UNIX kernel, Linux kernal) is considered a "flavor", or a different operating system. Therefore, based on that logic, Linux has an exponentially larger selection of flavors/distributions of operating systems, windows comes in second, and iOS comes in last. - Travis Vonheeder
Linux probably
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Apple iOS. Alex Haston
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Apple, iOS and Android
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Apple
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Apple because all of there products use a variety of operating systems.
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Apple, ios and Android
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the ios system I think
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ios, apple,
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Linux has more distributions, windows only has the windows operating system, and I'm not sure if the windows phone has its own operating system. I believe it does because you need to program the base band and the actual UI display. However, in terms of different "flavors" or operating systems, any OS that uses the same kernal as the original distribution (ei. Windows kernal, UNIX kernel, Linux kernal) is considered a "flavor", or a different operating system. Therefore, based on that logic, Linux has an exponentially larger selection of flavors/distributions of operating systems, windows comes in second, and iOS comes in last.
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iOS
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