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Old 10-20-2003
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Unhappy where can i download the unix system v

recently ,i want to give my friend a demo, and i want to use unix system v, but i don't know where get it.
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i don't think that you will find a derivat called unix system V... in my opinion thats only a principle how your UNIX is built... there are three ways:
+ UNIX SYSTEM V (AT&T / USL )
+ BERKLEY's UNIX (like BSD)
+ Xenix (like SCO-XENIX)

you could "google" for derivats built on unix system v,
SOLARIS is build on US_V.r4 and has has also features of BSD and XENIX......

(correct me if i am wrong)

greetings Preßy
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Smile really thank u

really sorry , i'm a beginner and just get very little knowledge about unix,,
but i will continue to go to forword ,and really thank u to correct my fault.
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Just to say that Berkely's unix would be extremely difficult for you maybe!
I dont know for the other two.
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If you want a history lesson and geneology of the MANY variants of UNIX, take a peek at http://www.levenez.com/unix/

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