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I dont have UNIX os on my pc. I want to learn UNIX system programming. How to get this OS or Can i get any remote login account ?

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You use cygwin . Download freewar from internet. or Use Linux free version . Almost all of the unix commands will work in Linux.
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Else there are some public unix servers where you could get free login and practice from there
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I find the best way is to install Solaris X86 on a spare PC. This is very similar to Solaris, but will run on Intel based hardware. If you need help with this, I can point you in the right direction.
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I find the best way is to install Solaris X86 on a spare PC. This is very similar to Solaris, but will run on Intel based hardware. If you need help with this, I can point you in the right direction.
It is not similar to Solaris, it is Solaris.
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i think the simplest way to get in contact with unix is a free unix accont. i can recommend
Arbornet
where i had one some times ago
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