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minus-squareFlying Squidlinkfedilink4•5 months agoSo is Linux. So I guess the light blue is all other UNIX variants?
minus-squareFlying Squidlinkfedilink3•5 months agoI think this is a Ship of Theseus thing here that we’re going to argue about because at what point is it just UNIX-like and not UNIX? UNIX-like is definitely a descriptor currently used for Linux. Even the Wikipedia entry starts that way.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•5 months agoYes, but it’s not Unix. That’s literally part of GNU/Linux’ name. Mac OS is more Unix than Linux.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•5 months agoIt’s Unix if you pay to have it certified (assuming it’s compatible to begin with). That’s basically it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•5 months agoSome commercial ones did at some point. I’m not sure if they still do. The question is whether their users care or not I suppose.
So is Linux. So I guess the light blue is all other UNIX variants?
no, it’s not
I think this is a Ship of Theseus thing here that we’re going to argue about because at what point is it just UNIX-like and not UNIX?
UNIX-like is definitely a descriptor currently used for Linux.
Even the Wikipedia entry starts that way.
Yes, but it’s not Unix. That’s literally part of GNU/Linux’ name.
Mac OS is more Unix than Linux.
It’s Unix if you pay to have it certified (assuming it’s compatible to begin with). That’s basically it.
Some Linux distros have
Some commercial ones did at some point. I’m not sure if they still do.
The question is whether their users care or not I suppose.
EulerOS, a Linux distro, was certified UNIX.