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Unix is a powerful, multiuser, multitasking operating system originally developed at AT&T Bell Labs in the 1960s. Known for its portability, efficiency, and flexibility, Unix has influenced many other operating systems, including Linux and the various BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) systems. This topic covers the history, architecture, and key features of Unix, as well as its various derivatives and implementations. It also explores Unix's impact on modern computing, including its role in the development of networking, security, and software development practices.
A new bootable USB solution.
Cross-platform asynchronous I/O
🔍 A simple, fast fuzzy finder for the terminal
Linux Test Project (mailing list: https://lists.linux.it/listinfo/ltp)
A native port of Lotus 1-2-3 to Linux.
A breadth-first version of the UNIX find command
A UNIX-style Operating System for the Waikato RISC Architecture Microprocessor (WRAMP)
The Tcl Core. (Mirror of core.tcl-lang.org)
WordPerfect for UNIX Character Terminals
Great utility for computing hash sums
DragonFly BSD System Source Repository (read-only mirror)
Created by AT&T Bell Labs
Released 1969