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  • ...| retrievedate=09-April-2007}}</ref> One of the most remarkable aspects of Unix is the fact that due to a consent decree made by the U.S. government, the o ...as allowed to be studied at universities by students and professors alike. Unix and its [[source code]] was copied and studied at colleges freely, and at t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Unix]]
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  • ...le in a better free encyclopedia. [http://locke.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Unix&action=edit Help create it.] [[User:Eric M Gearhart|Eric M Gearhart]] ...The History of Unix"? Or should that be on its own article? The History of Unix could easily fill up an entire other article... --[[User:Eric M Gearhart|Er
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  • == Unix programming == *Kochan, Stephen. ''Unix Shell Programming''. Sams, 2003. ISBN 0672324903
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  • | pagename = Unix | abc = Unix
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  • *1969 - Unix development is started at [[AT&T]]'s [[Bell Labs]] by Ken Thompson and Denn
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  • {{rpl|Unix directory structure}}
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  • ...Evolution of the Unix Time-sharing System], written by one of the founding Unix developers, Dennis Ritchie ...efore they started on Unix. Many concepts from Multics had an influence on Unix
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  • ...science]], and particularly in [[Unix]]-like [[operating system]]s, the '''Unix directory structure''' is a convention of organization. There are attempts at creating an "official" standard Unix filesystem layout, such as the "Filesystem Hierarchy Standard."<ref name="F
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  • Are Unix and Linux different in this case? My man page says the following:
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  • #Redirect [[Unix directory structure]]
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  • | pagename = Unix directory structure | abc = Unix directory structure
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 08:45, 15 November 2007
  • A convention of the organization of the directory structure in Unix-like operating systems.
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  • *[[Unix]]
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  • ...as a UNIX timeline with a detailed diagram listing forks from the original Unix
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  • == Unix programming == *Kochan, Stephen. ''Unix Shell Programming''. Sams, 2003. ISBN 0672324903
    507 bytes (60 words) - 14:44, 12 December 2007
  • ...Evolution of the Unix Time-sharing System], written by one of the founding Unix developers, Dennis Ritchie ...efore they started on Unix. Many concepts from Multics had an influence on Unix
    584 bytes (89 words) - 09:49, 23 February 2010
  • In Unix and Unix-like operating systems, a special file, which serves as a generator of rand
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  • A character device file in Unix (and Unix-like) operating systems which disposes all data written to it, and returns
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  • ...d Stallman on September 27th, 1983. The acronym GNU stands for "GNU is not Unix" and is intended to be a play on words.
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  • The [[operating system]] [[NetBSD]] is an [[open source]] [[Unix]]-like variant that is considered very portable - so much so that NetBSD's ..., only the C language itself had to be ported to new platforms, instead of Unix itself.<ref name="C-History">{{cite web| url=http://www.livinginternet.com/
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  • #REDIRECT [[Unix]]
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  • {{r|Unix}} {{r|Unix directory structure}}
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  • #Redirect [[Unix directory structure]]
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  • [http://www.thbz.org/segfault/DevNull.html /dev/null is full!], typical Unix humor
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  • In [[Unix]] and [[Unix-like]] [[operating systems]], '''/dev/random''' is a special file, which se
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  • Free [[Unix]] distribution created by the University of California at Berkeley.
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  • ...is rarely used for command line interpreters that are not related to the [[UNIX]] operating system. ==UNIX shells==
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  • | pagename = Unix directory structure | abc = Unix directory structure
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  • Unix derivative OS produced by [[Editing Sun Microsystems, Inc. | SUN]]
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  • [[BSD]]-based, [[POSIX]]-compatible graphical [[Unix]] [[operating system]] made by [[Apple]] for use on [[Macintosh]] computers
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  • | pagename = Unix | abc = Unix
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  • [[Image:BSD_Timeline.png|thumb|220px|right|A timeline of [[BSD]] [[Unix]] development. In this example a fork occurs when the NetBSD project was st * [[Unix]] has been forked literally hundreds, if not thousands of times from the or
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  • *1969 - Unix development is started at [[AT&T]]'s [[Bell Labs]] by Ken Thompson and Denn
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