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  2. History of Unix - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Sun Microsystems released the bulk of its Solaris system code (based on UNIX System V Release 4) into an open source project called OpenSolaris. New SunOS technologies, notably the ZFS file system, were first released as open source code via the OpenSolaris project. Soon afterwards, OpenSolaris spawned several non-Sun distributions.

  3. Unix wars - Wikipedia

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    The UNIX Wars Archived 2004-02-18 at the Wayback Machine (Bell Labs) The UNIX System – History and Timeline (The Open Group) Unix Standards Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (Eric S. Raymond, The Art of Unix Programming) Chapter 11. OSF and UNIX International (Peter H. Salus, The Daemon, the GNU and the Penguin

  4. Unix - Wikipedia

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    Version 7 in 1979 was the final widely released Research Unix, after which AT&T sold UNIX System III, based on Version 7, commercially in 1982; to avoid confusion between the Unix variants, AT&T combined various versions developed by others and released it as UNIX System V in 1983. However as these were closed-source, the University of ...

  5. Timeline of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    RT-11 5.7 (Last stable release, October 1998) Solaris 7 (first 64-bit Solaris release – names from this point drop "2.", otherwise would've been Solaris 2.7) Windows 98; 1999 AROS (Boot for the first time in Stand Alone version) Inferno Second Edition (Last distribution (Release 2.3, c. July 1999) from Lucent's Inferno Business Unit) [47] Mac ...

  6. Santa Cruz Operation - Wikipedia

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    The first Unix-based operating system that SCO made is for the PDP-11, is named DYNIX (not to be confused with a same-named Unix variant later made by Sequent Computer Systems), and is based on Seventh Edition Unix. [3] It supports the Tymshare service and by early 1981 was included in Tymshare's DYNASTY computer system offering.

  7. The true story of Netflix's 'Jailbreak': Revisiting Vicky and ...

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    The story of their escape from prison made national headlines at the time, and it’s being revisited in a new Netflix documentary, “Jailbreak: Love on the Run.”

  8. Meet the Ungers - The Huffington Post

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    For the first time in a generation, American politicians actually agree that we put too many people in prison and that this is a bad thing. (The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with 716 people per 100,000 behind bars; the comparable rate is 475 in Russia and 121 in China.)

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