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1970 - Início da Era Unix. in: pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_de_Janeiro AT&T Open Group UC Berkeley created the widely used BSD Unix computer operating system in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California%2C_... Linux Comandos Linux/Unix KDE - K Desktop Environment a network transparent contemporary desktop environment for UNIX workstations POSIX - Portable Operating System Interface for Unix collective name of a family of related standards specified by the IEEE to define the application programming interface (API) ... with shell and utilities interfaces for software compatible with variants of the Unix operating system Sistemas Operativos Unix SCO After acquiring the Santa Cruz Operation's Server Software and Services divisions, as well as UnixWare and OpenServer technologies, the company changed its focus to UNIX in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_SCO_Group Slackware aims to be the most UNIX-like Linux distribution in: www.thelinuxvault.net/wiki/Image:Slackware_mainpag... Windows [Unix] battles are commonly said to have harmed the market acceptance of Unix and created a market gap that allowed the rise of Windows NT. in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_wars OSI - Open Source Initiative The prehistory of the Open Source Initiative includes the entire history of Unix, Internet free software, and the hacker culture. in: www.opensource.org/history Dennis M. Ritchie Inventors of the Unix operating system and C programming language SSH - Secure Shell Secure Shell (SSH) tools provide a secure method for logging in and exchanging information with a remote host. A number of different tools are provided, including the general-purpose SSH tool (which provides a remote terminal connection), SCP (a secure, host-to-host, copy solution), and SFTP, a secure file copy solution that works in a similar fashion to the standard FTP tools. in: www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-satdista...
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