The Linux kernel is totally different, though you will find
some code in it that is from System 4 UNIX.
And maybe even from SCO G,DR
Niall
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Hi!
Mac OS X has modified mach microkernel, FreeBSD userspace, FreeBSD NetBSD
drivers and Aqua user interface.
from http://developer.apple.com/darwin
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid
foundation that is engineered for stability, reliability, and
Apart form all the others you've already heard
about, Fujitsu and some of their subsidiaries
also have their own Unix flavour. I believe
Unisys and NCR also have their own.
Cheers
Nuno Souto
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how different is it to administer oracle on different flavors of unix? Im running into
some annoying nuassances in syntax between solaris korn shell and hp-unix korn shell.
is it just little syntax differences or is there alot more to it?
From: Dwayne Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/26
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how different is it to administer oracle on different flavors of unix? Im running
into some annoying nuassances in
syntax between solaris korn shell and hp-unix korn shell.
is it just little syntax differences or is there alot more to it?
You sure it's HP
what got me for about 2 hours recently was the standard:
tr [A-B] [a-b],(it just means make everything upper case, now lower cass, its a LOWER
function in SQL) thats even in the oreilly korn shell book.
no solaris has to get cute and make you do:
tr [:upper:] {:lower:]
what i mean by that is
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how different is it to administer oracle on different flavors of unix? Im running
into some annoying nuassances in
syntax between solaris korn shell and hp-unix korn shell
Solaris simply requires you to quote your translates
tr '[A-B]' '[a-b]'
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what got me for about 2 hours recently was the standard:
tr [A-B] [a-b],(it just means make everything
Well, IBM has AIX, a very solid and stable version of unix which works
really
well. SCO has become very popular lately and using SCO Unix will turn you
into
the most popular guy on this list. Then there is Irix, made by SGI. HP
actually has
several unix versions Tru64, HP-UX, Tandem Unix, Ultrix,
, 2003 12:24 PM
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Well, IBM has AIX, a very solid and stable version of unix
which works really
well. SCO has become very popular lately and using SCO Unix
will turn you into the most popular guy on this list
i thought linux was just unix designed to run on a PC. how different is the kernel?
From: Matthew Zito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/26 Tue PM 01:24:26 EDT
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And of course, there's the other
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Well, IBM
Mladen Gogala scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
AIX phased out in favor of Linux? I believe that SCO asked for
injunction to prevent IBM
from distributing AIX, and there is a whole saga around SCO and Linux.
According to some,
Unix variants are like higlanders: there can be only one.
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i thought linux was just unix designed to run on a PC. how
different is the kernel?
From: Matthew Zito
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AIX phased out in favor of Linux? I
is the
kernel?
From: Matthew Zito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/26 Tue PM 01:24:26 EDT
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And of course, there's the other free UNIXes - the BSDs (OpenBSD,
FreeBSD, NetBSD). Tragically, none
linux from unix?
From: Mladen Gogala [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/26 Tue PM 02:34:28 EDT
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Different from what? It's very different from NT kernel.
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designed to run on a PC. how different is
the kernel?
From: Matthew Zito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/26 Tue PM 01:24:26 EDT
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And of course, there's the other free UNIXes - the BSDs
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Define based?
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Tanel Poder
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AFAIK, Apples unix is based on [Open|Free]BSD as well.
Tanel.
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