The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 January 2023):
real operating system
The sort the speaker is used to.
People from the BSDophilic academic community are likely to
issue comments like "System V? Why don't you use a *real*
operating system?", people from the commercial/industrial
Unix sector are known to complain "BSD? Why don't you use a
*real* operating system?", and people from IBM object "Unix?
Why don't you use a *real* operating system?"
See holy wars, religious issues, proprietary, Get a
real computer!.
[Jargon File]
(1997-03-12)
The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
real operating system
n.
The sort the speaker is used to. People from the BSDophilic academic
community are likely to issue comments like “System V? Why don't you use a
real operating system?”, people from the commercial/industrial Unix sector
are known to complain “BSD? Why don't you use a real operating system?”,
and people from IBM object “Unix? Why don't you use a real operating
system?” Only MS-DOS is universally considered unreal. See holy wars,
religious issues, proprietary, Get a real computer!