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Unix is an open source operating system, in which operating systems such as Linux and Mac OS X are built off of.
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- Developed by: Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and Douglas McIlroy
- Debut: 1969
- Used primarily in workstations and servers
- License: Open Source
- Trademark owned by: The Open Group
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Very funny strange symbol of 3 OS -> MAC, UNIX (very inrealistic!!), VISTA http://bit.ly/14hD6P #photo
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Hiring a Systems Engineer - Administrator - Enterprise - Scripting -Media - Linux - Unix .. http://bit.ly/uzwXn #jobs #shjobs
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@flipgonzo Wrong person to ask since I'm from the UNIX sysadmin side - it makes me a tech snob. (I hide the beard and suspenders well, hm?)
@mzyw | November 10, 2009 02:47 AM
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Linux and UNIX for a Beginner Training Suite, includes Training Library and four UNIX Academy Certifications, 5DVDs + CD, Complete Edition 2009 - $119.00
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Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, Second Edition (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series) - $64.99
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Questions and Answers About Unix | View All | Ask a Question
View All Unix Questions (17) | Ask a QuestionWhy everytime i reboot my unix machine my mounted /c1 and /c0 partition are gone? (5 Answers)Make sure you have the mounts added to /etc/vfstab - otherwise they aren't persistent between reboots. read moreWhat Is Unix Programming? Where Could I Learn How To Use It? (1 Answer)Unix is an operating system like Microsoft Windows is. Solaris Unix, Mac OS X, and Red Hat Linux are all versions of Unix. When Unix was first created, Kernighan and ... read moreFrom a unix command line, how do you compile and run a lisp program with clisp? (1 Answer)It appears that you do the following: (I can't verify - I'm not on a *nix system at the moment. I'm downloading clisp for OSX right now to try it ... read moreIs there a little second timer on every unix computer? What is the arbitrary time it is started from? (1 Answer)Yes, there is a small second timer built into Unix. Unix time is being counted from the midnight UTC of January 1, 1970 (not counting leap seconds though). read more
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