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chrisretusn
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Re: Which is more stable and reliable UNIX OS?

Solaris is based is based on SunOS, which is based on System-V. Early versions of SunOS were based on BSD, SunOS 4 was the first System-V

slajoh01

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So Solaris 10 is purely UNIX or UNIX-like?
Thanks.


donoreo
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Solaris can call itself UNIX.

Check these:
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix-like
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Cabal
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reply to slajoh01
How many questions are on this assignment?


graysonf
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said by Cabal See Profile :

How many questions are on this assignment?
ROFL.


GILXA1226
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said by Cabal See Profile :

How many questions are on this assignment?
Eh, this is the norm for this user. We're the personal google.

chrisretusn
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said by slajoh01 See Profile :

So Solaris 10 is purely UNIX or UNIX-like?
Pure SunOS 5.10 Unix Operating System

Next?


nukscull

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said by chrisretusn See Profile :

Solaris is based is based on SunOS, which is based on System-V. Early versions of SunOS were based on BSD, SunOS 4 was the first System-V
SunOS 4 was the last BSD based SunOS. I know since I used SunOS 4.1.4 up until Y2K.

SunOS 5 was the first System-V SunOS.

chrisretusn
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said by nukscull :

said by chrisretusn See Profile :

Solaris is based is based on SunOS, which is based on System-V. Early versions of SunOS were based on BSD, SunOS 4 was the first System-V
SunOS 4 was the last BSD based SunOS. I know since I used SunOS 4.1.4 up until Y2K.

SunOS 5 was the first System-V SunOS.
OOPS! Yeah your right, SunOS 4 was the last BSD. I use SunOS and have for many years.
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