25 Feb
2003
25 Feb
'03
7:12 p.m.
Adam Bower <abower@thebowery.co.uk> writes:
Andrew Savory wrote:
Richard Kettlewell wrote:
So what do you think _does_ count as "being UNIX"?
Not sure there are any true "UNIX" operating systems around any more, just derivatives.
Well, Solaris is clearly at least a derivative in a way that (say) Linux isn't. Even quite modern Solaris contains "features" that date back to V7...
I believe that SCO is the "original" unix, and having had to use it in the past and maintain it I can only gladly speak of the "deriatives" that people use now.
SCO is a company, not a product. -- http://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/