Re: Is Linux Unix?
Matthias Czapla <dermatsch@gmx.de> writes:
> program of the Open Group. The third and most commonly used meaning
> specifies an operating system that works mostly like... hum... UNIX! :)
> I mean, a multitasking multiuser kernel with init, gettys, shells, all
> the basic file- and text-utilities etc. And of course the system
> programming interface! I use the term "Unix" when it doesn't matter
> wheter it's FreeBSD, GNU/Linux, Solaris etc. In this respect GNU/Linux
> can be considered Unix in sense three but not in sense one and two.
I was thinking sense three actually.
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