Where can I find a list of POSIX certificated OS by open group?


 
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Old 08-07-2011
Where can I find a list of POSIX certificated OS by open group?

Linux is said to be POSIX compliant but can't be named UNIX while Solaris, AIX, HP-UX are named UNIX.
Where can I get a list of certificated UNIX? I can't find it in opengroup.org
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Old 08-07-2011
You may have look at wikipedia
You can search The UNIX System, UNIX System website , Maybe you stumble with something useful while you are digging there
 
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