Iz kakvih raloga nismo raspoloženi za diskusiju? GNU/Linux nije Unix :) ili ono GNU ima neko novo značenje?
Čujte i počujte! Hear, hear, hear!
IBM koristi AIX, a HP koristi HP-UX !
Ma šta kažeš..??!!!
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SCO je daleko kompetentniji od MS u tom aspektu.
Xenix was Microsoft's version of UNIX for microprocessors. Microsoft called it Xenix because it could not license the "UNIX" name.
Microsoft purchased a license for UNIX 7th Edition from AT&T in 1979, and announced on August 25, 1980 that it would make it available for the 16-bit microcomputer market. Xenix was not sold directly to end users; Microsoft licensed it to computer manufacturers who then ported it to their systems. The first ports of Xenix were to the Zilog Z8001 16-bit processor.
When Microsoft entered into an agreement with IBM to develop OS/2, it lost interest in promoting Xenix. Microsoft transferred ownership of Xenix to SCO in an agreement that left Microsoft owning 25% of SCO.
SCO released a version of Xenix for the Intel 80286 processor in 1985, and following their port of Xenix to the 386 processor, a 32-bit chip, renamed it SCO UNIX.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenix
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