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UNIX: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
The history of UNIX is as interesting as the program itself
Vivek Verma, Mayank Rajawat, HP India
Tuesday, May 06, 2008

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Kiran N Mehta said on 5/11/2008 2:27:37 PM:
The mutual affinity between Unix flavors and Linux (and by some stretch the K-42 OS) maintained by the developer- and server-communities over the decades could have also been covered. For the Future of Unix section, I would have found it interesting if the authors had commented on the future of the STREAMS kernel subsystem which on the one hand was architected out of the Linux kernel and left idling in Unix kernels but on the other hand could find reason to be revived as "the next chapter ... be written on [increasingly intelligent] handheld devices" ?
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Durga Prasad Tenneti said on 5/10/2008 1:59:26 PM:
This is a interesting article, I have been working in the Unix environment for the last 18 Years, I have worked on bsd,5.3,S5R4,Solaris, Aix, SCO and now I am working on HP-Unix 11i.3
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sunfever said on 5/9/2008 3:33:09 PM:
The first section was readable. The second sounds like a cut-n-paste from a HP sales brochure. Come on guys, cut the jargon, give us the meat!
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Lokesh Joshi said on 5/7/2008 12:52:27 AM:
Author forgets to mention the most important person whoc chaged the face of Unix, Steve Jobs and the face is Mac. The best way to show the toughness of Unix with adorable UI.
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