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After three decades of use, the UNIX* computer operating system from Bell Labs is still regarded as one of the most powerful, versatile, and flexible operating systems (OS) in the computer world.
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The UNIX* operating system was designed to let a number of programmers access the computer at the same time and share its resources. ... It also meant that the operating system could be upgraded without having all the customer's data inputted again. And new versions of UNIX were backward compatible with older versions,
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History of operating systems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The history of computer operating systems recapitulates to a degree the recent history of computer hardware. Operating systems (OSes) provide a set of functions needed and used by most application-p...
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Unix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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On the Evolution of Unix and the Automation ... of Telephone Support Operations ... by Ronda Hauben...
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By 1983 commercial interest was growing and Sun Microsystems produced a UNIX workstation. System V appeared, directly descended from the original AT&T UNIX and the prototype of the more widely used variant today.
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Short UNIX History; by unixguru ... Most people who already know all about Linux and stuff read other blogs to learn new things, and the Linux experts who read this blog often make very helpful comments for the less experienced people who are trying out the best operating system in the world.
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