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Unix
edit- Introduction
- Unix
- Unix wars
- Historically significant corporations
- AT&T
- Bell Labs
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- Novell
- SCO Group
- Sun Microsystems
- Unix standards and organizations
- The Open Group
- X/Open
- POSIX
- Single UNIX Specification
- Unix operating systems
- 1977 – Berkeley Software Distribution
- 1979 – Version 7 Unix
- 1982 – SunOS
- 1983 – UNIX System V
- 1984 – HP-UX
- 1986 – AIX
- 1988 – IRIX
- 1989 – SCO OpenServer
- 1992 – Solaris
- 1992 – Tru64 UNIX
- 1992 – UnixWare
- 2001 – Mac OS X
- Unix-like operating environments
- Unix-like
- Cygwin
- FreeBSD
- GNU
- Interix
- Linux
- NetBSD
- NeXTSTEP
- OpenBSD
- OpenSolaris
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs
- Legal battles and controversies
- SCO-Linux controversies
- SCO v. IBM
- SCO v. Novell
- SCO and SGI
- Red Hat v. SCO
- USL v. BSDi
- Appendix
- Cover