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- A Brief History of Unix - History of Unix and causes for its popularity. "This document is designed to give people with no previous UNIX experience some sense of what UNIX is. This document will cover the history of UNIX and an introduction to UNIX."
- Der Keiler Unix Archive - Real-Time updated archive of unix mailing-lists and newsgroups: AIX-L, HP-UX-Admin, SunManagers, comp.unix.programmer, comp.unix.solaris, ...
- Unix Manuals - Brief Unix tutorial, online man pages and reference materials for the Unix operating system and common Unix utilities.
- Unix and Linux Solutions and Utilities - Parkridge specializes in customized solutions, system administration, systems integration and network security for Unix systems. Developers of Unix system administration utility products. As a consequence of supporting Unix systems for many years we have developed utilities that not only save time but also improve the functionality of Unix/Linux systems.
- Internett og Unix: En innføring - Omhandler tjenester tilgjengelig fra Unix-skall (shell) på en typisk Unix datamaskin tilknyttet Internettet; blant annet: fjerninnlogging, elektronisk post, news, IRC, filoverføring, web og DNS. Skrevet av Gisle Hannemyr.
- LiveFire Labs: UNIX System Administration Training - Hands-on Internet Lab - Learn Unix system administration online using a dedicated Unix system in our Internet Lab to complete hands-on exercises, including reboots. View a sample course module before registering.
- Pilot-Unix Newsgroup Archive - Archive of and information on the pilot-unix mailing list, for general discussion of Palm OS devices and Unix.
- UNIX Unleashed, System Administrator's Edition - Online book. Unix basics, shells, administration tasks.
- UNIX History Graphing Project - Lists of release dates and dependencies for the various Unix flavors. A graphical representation of the Unix family tree is planned.
- VMS-Unix Commands - Extensive list of VMS commands and their Unix equivalents.
Wikipedia Articles
- Unix-like - A Unix-like operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. The term can include free software / open source operating systems inspired by Bell Labs’ Unix or designed to emulate its features, commercial and proprietary work-alikes, and even versions based ...
- Unix wars - The Unix wars were the struggles between vendors of the Unix computer operating system in the late 1980s and early 1990s to set the standard for Unix thenceforth. These battles are commonly said to have harmed the market acceptance of Unix and created a market gap that allowed the rise of Windows NT.
- Tru64 UNIX - Tru64 UNIX is a 64-bit UNIX operating system for the Alpha microprocessor architecture, currently owned by HP. Previously, Tru64 UNIX was a product of Compaq, and before that, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), where it was known as Digital UNIX (formerly DEC OSF/1 AXP).
- Version 9 Unix - Ninth Edition Unix, also known as Version 9 Unix or V9, was a version of the Research Unix operating system developed and used internally at the Bell Labs Information Sciences Research Division, "released" in September 1986. V9 was the successor to V8, and the predecessor to the last Research Unix version, V10.
- Version 7 Unix - Seventh Edition Unix, also called Version 7 Unix, Version 7 or just V7, was an important early release of the Unix operating system. V7, released in 1979, was the last Bell Laboratories release to see widespread distribution before the commercialization of Unix by AT