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A very simple way to describe them is that POSIX is one major "Unix standard". There are others, like XPG and SVID.
A quick search on Google pulled this up: http://www.robelle.com/smugbook/posix.html "Unix" as it was now ceases to be. The true decendant of the AT&T Unix source code is now held by Caldera, who bought out SCO. Check out http://unix.about.com for lots of Unix history and facts. Many companies and groups put out their own Unix-like operating systems, for example: HP-UX, Solaris, *BSD, Caldera... Linux was originally started as a Unix-like system that would run on checp PC hardware. Other alternatives include Hurd, Minix, the BSD family, and there's still other small ones running about. Hope that answers a few questions... |
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