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| | UNIX System V - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | System V, previously known as ATandT System V and rarely called System 5, was one of the versions of the Unix computer operating system. |  | | It was based on System III and the Bell Labs internal UNIX/TS 5.0, and also included features such as the vi editor and curses from the Berkeley Software Distribution of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB). |  | | However, with the advent of UNIX implementations developed from neither code base, such as Linux and QNX, this generalisation is not as accurate as it once was, and in any case standardisation efforts such as POSIX are tending to reduce the differences between implementations. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX_System_V
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| | Unix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Unix systems are characterized by various concepts: plain text files, command line interpreter, hierarchical file system, treating devices and certain types of inter-process communication as files, etc. In software engineering, Unix is mainly noted for its use of the C programming language and for the Unix philosophy. |  | | Unix or UNIX is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of ATandT Bell Labs employees including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and Douglas McIlroy. |  | | Early Unix developers were important in bringing the theory of software modularity and re-use into engineering practice. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix
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| | UNIX System V: A Practical Guide, 3rd Edition - $62.05 |
 | | Appendixes for UNIX System V and Hands-on UNIX. |  | | Unix System V includes new chapters on Graphical User Interfaces, Networking, emacs, and the Korn Shell as well as new appendices on the Posix standards and the version- specific features of AIX, HPUX, and SCO Unix. |  | | An invaluable overview of the UNIX system in Chapter 1. |
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http://www.awprofessional.com/title/080537566X
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| | Illustrated UNIX System V/BSD: Module 77 login |
 | | Depending on the UNIX System and system administrator that you have, the login program may have additional restrictions. |  | | Locate a terminal that is connected to the UNIX System you wish to use. |  | | System profile, read by login sh/ksh to set up generic environment. |
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http://duplex.hypermart.net/books/bsd/308-311.html
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| | X Window System - definition of X Window System in Encyclopedia |
 | | In computing, the X Window System (commonly X11 or X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays. |  | | X was the first window system environment that was truly hardware and vendor independent. |  | | Hewlett-Packard's OpenVMS operating system includes a version of X with the CDE desktop, known as DECwindows, as its standard desktop environment. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/X_Window_System
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| | The UNIX System -- History and Timeline -- UNIX History |
 | | Universities, research institutes, government bodies and computer companies all began using the powerful UNIX system to develop many of the technologies which today are part of a UNIX system. |  | | Soon all the large vendors, and many smaller ones, were marketing their own, diverging, versions of the UNIX system optimized for their own computer architectures and boasting many different strengths and features. |  | | In 1995 SCO bought the UNIX Systems business from Novell, and UNIX system source code and technology continues to be developed by SCO. |
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http://www.unix.org/what_is_unix/history_timeline.html
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| | UU2003 - Unix System V Release 4 Administration |
 | | This course is designed for UNIX Systems administrators or individuals involved with the setup and operation of computer systems using the UNIX System V Release 4 Operating System. |  | | This course teaches students to install, configure, tune, reconfigure, and perform day-to-day operations of the UNIX System and its most common utilities by using UNIX System Release 4. |  | | Students will need experience using the fundamentals of the UNIX System, including UNIX system commands, an editor, and simple shell programming. |
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http://www.training.computerland.ro/Courses/UU2003.HTML
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| | Unix System V Administration |
 | | System administrators, technical users, and programmers who are involved in managing a Unix system. |  | | This course provides an overview of the tools and utilities available under the Unix System V Operating System with respect to system administration. |  | | It gives the students insight into areas involved in the administration of a Unix computer system. |
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http://www.bpgtraining.com/onepage/unix_sys5_admin.html
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| | Whats in UNIX: Unix System V |
 | | System Level Context: This is the remaining part that OS needs to manage the process. |  | | The third static portion is the per process region table - that defines the mapping from virtual to physical address space, as well the permissions e.g. |  | | This makes UNIX unsuitable for real time processing. |
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http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~maheshwa/courses/300/l4/node7.html
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| | UNIX System V & BSD |
 | | The Computer Systems Research Group at the University of California at Berkeley added new features and made significant changes to the UNIX operating system(such as Berkeley Sockets). |  | | This version of UNIX is called the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) version of the UNIX system. |  | | UNIX System Programming -- UNIX & C Overview Dr. Ming Zhang |
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http://www.pcs.cnu.edu/~mzhang/CPSC495C/07_Unix&c/sld002.htm
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| | UNIX® System V Network Programming - $27.97 |
 | | Both user-level and kernel-level networking components are described to present a complete picture of network programming in UNIX System V. Although not everyone will be interested in both environments, knowledge of one environment makes programming in the other easier. |  | | Unlike other versions of UNIX that support dual-universe environments, SVR4 provides applications with one environment consisting of features from previous versions of the System V, SunOS, BSD, Xenix, SCO, and Research UNIX systems, as well as some new features of its own. |  | | As a prerequisite to reading this book, you should be familiar with the UNIX environment and the C programming language so that the examples can be understood. |
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http://www.informit.com/title/0201563185
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| | Introduction to Unix System V |
 | | New Unix System V users who need to use the operating system as a regular computer tool at work or at home. |  | | This course provides a technical overview of the SCO System V hardware and operations system environment as well as hands-on experience using commands and tiles. |  | | Upon completion of this course, students will understand the basic system design and be able to execute fundamental commands to carry out routine tasks without administrator assistance. |
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http://www.cicorp.com/courses/UNIX_1.htm
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| | SCO Group Gains Psychological Edge, Registers UNIX System V Copyrights - TechUpdate - ZDNet |
 | | The SCO Group lawsuit against IBM for copyright infringement of the UNIX System V source code is not going away. |  | | The case is complex and further complicated by the issue of where the disputed Linux code originated: SCO claims it comes directly from UNIX System V—the copyrights it owns—and not from other UNIX variants such as BSD UNIX. |  | | IBM continues to dispute and dismiss as “baseless” SCO’s claims that IBM misappropriated large portions of UNIX System V source code and embedded them into its Linux software offerings. |
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http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2914388,00.html
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| | The SCO Group, Inc. SCO Grows Your Business |
 | | SCO is the owner of the UNIX Operating System Intellectual Property that dates back to 1969, when the UNIX System was created at AT&T's Bell Laboratories. |  | | End users who purchase this license will be covered for their use of SCO's intellectual property in binary format in Linux distributions on the licensed system. |  | | Many IT users are concerned about using Linux since they have become aware of the allegations that Linux is an unauthorized derivative work of the UNIX® operating system. |
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http://www.sco.com/scosource
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| | UNIX History |
 | | A History of UNIX and UNIX Licences by Peter Salus. |  | | The Creation of the UNIX Operating System from Lucent. |  | | The Unix Oral History Project from Bell Laboratories. |
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http://www.levenez.com/unix
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| | NewsForge Novell Claims Ownership of UNIX System V |
 | | Let's brainstorm as to where Microsoft is using UNIX code... |  | | You have said in your press releases that you have found Unix code "everywhere" (or words to that effect) in the Linux kernel. |  | | Wasn't there something about BSDI code being improperly included in the ATandT Unix? |
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http://www.newsforge.com/newsvac/03/05/28/157210.shtml
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| | Slashdot Novell Claims Ownership of UNIX System V |
 | | All commercial UNIX "flavors" in use today are based on the UNIX System V Technology ("System V Technology"). |  | | The company has loudly and repeatedly asserted that they were the owner of the Unix intellectual property, all of the way back to ATandT's original development of the system 30 years ago. |  | | And IBM took the same team that had been working on a Unix code project with us and moved them over to work on Linux code. |
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http://slashdot.org/articles/03/05/28/1252229.shtml?tid=123&tid=130&...
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| | Semaphores in System V UNIX |
 | | This system call returns an integer id for the semaphore (analogous to a file descriptor), or -1 in case of error. |  | | Cooperating processes wishing to access the semaphore set must use the same key, much like a file name is used to store on disk shared data by cooperating processes. |  | | argument is analogous to a file name, and is used to identify exclusively a semaphore set (and other IPC objects as well) all over the system, while the semaphore id is - like a file descriptor - known only by one process and by its siblings that inherit it through variables after a |
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http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/~franco/OpSys-304-427/lecture-notes/node31.html
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| | Atari Unix System V |
 | | However, other companies saw the Atari platform as a viable and useful system for their flavors of Unix, so LINUX a Unix clone was made for the Atari's and so was BSD/ATARI Unix as well. |  | | Older then Atari itself, Unix is a very powerful open operating system used widely in most academic, research and corporate institutions. |  | | For more indepth information regarding Atari Unix, please Visit the Atari Exhibition Site: Atari Unix Page |
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http://www.atarimuseum.com/computers/16bits/systemv.html
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| | A Book List - UNIX |
 | | Unix System Guidebook (Springer Books on Professional Computing); Peter P. |  | | System V Interface Definition (Unix System V, Vol. |
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http://www.cbourne.com/form-bin/Cbook.html
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| | CERIAS - Unix System Adminstration |
 | | ACMAINT --- An account creation and Maintenance system for distributed UNIX systems. |  | | L5 --- L5 produces information on the files in a file system. |  | | Unix Security Flaws Mailing List --- This list deals with security problems pertaining to various Unix versions. |
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http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/about/history/coast_resources/unix_administration
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| | Unix System V Administration |
 | | Upon completion of this workshop, students will be able to analyze system hardware and software requirements, install and configure all classes of hardware and software, and troubleshoot most system-performance problems |  | | This workshop is an intensive hands-on workshop that builds on concepts introduced in the SCO UNIX System V/386 System Administration courses. |  | | Approximately 75 percent of the class time is spent in lab activities emphasizing the development of practical system-installation skills. |
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http://www.cicorp.com/courses/UNIX_3.htm
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| | NOVELL: Novell's Unique Legal Rights |
 | | Sequent Computer Systems (first enclosure to 6 February 2004 letter) |  | | Sequent Computer Systems (second enclosure to 6 February 2004 letter) |  | | Follow-up to Novell's Letter of June 26, 2003, Novell Disputes SCO's Ownership of UNIX Copyrights |
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http://www.novell.com/licensing/indemnity/legal.html
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| | Find in a Library: UNIX system V, release 4. |
 | | Find in a Library: UNIX system V, release 4. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |
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http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/61a1fdba7eca5707a19afeb4da09e526.html
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| | Unix(r) System V Network Programming by Rago Stevens and Stephen A. Rago : Booksamillion.com (0201563185, Paperback) |
 | | This book makes a authoritative reference available for programmers and system architects interested in building networked and distributed applications for UNIX System V.This book is centered the UNIX System V Release 4, the version that unified many of the divergent UNIX implementations. |  | | Computers & Internet : Operating Systems - UNIX |  | | Unix(r) Systems for Modern Architectures: Symmetric Multiprocessing and Caching for Kernel Programmers |
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http://www.booksamillion.com/ncom/books?id=9742400119397&isbn=0201563185
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| | AT&T UNIX System V/386 3.2 - dBforums |
 | | dBforums > Usenet Groups > comp.unix.* > comp.unix.sco.misc > AT&T UNIX System V/386 3.2 |  | | I am looing for a copy of ATandT UNIX System V/386 3.2. |
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http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?t=772175
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| | Unix system V |
 | | All user processes in the system have as root ancestor a process called init. |  | | When a new interactive user logs onto the system, init creates a user process, subsequently this user process can create child processes and so on. |
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http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/~bina/cse421/fall99/lectures/lec3/sld026.htm
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| | UNIX System V IPC |
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http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/geoff/210/conc/sld138.htm
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| | Unix |
 | | Sign up for one of NWW's Operating Systems newsletters. |  | | Applications Convergence / VoIP LANs / Routers Network Management Network Storage Operating Systems Security Servers / Data Center Small / Med. |  | | Whether you need temporary or permanent access to remote PCs, LogMeIn has your solution: LogMeIn IT Reach for automatic maintenance of remote and mobile systems, and LogMeIn Rescue for instant, web-based remote access without pre-installing software. |
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http://www.networkworld.com/topics/unix.html
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