*nix - an abbreviation?
D.S. Cartwright
cmp8118 at sys.uea.ac.uk
Sat Mar 10 00:32:29 AEST 1990
cpcahil at virtech.uucp (Conor P. Cahill) writes:
>In article <1344 at sys.uea.ac.uk> cmp8118 at sys.uea.ac.uk (D.S. Cartwright) writes
^ Me !!!!
>>other, similar systems. Therefore, using the standard UNIX wildcard *, the
>>term *NIX (or more accurately *IX to allow for those like AIX which don't fit
>>*NIX) is used to get across the concept of 'all (or most) UNIX-like systems'.
>I guess it will have to be *X to allow for hp/ux and a/ux. :-}
Now come on, chaps ... can someone out there please write something
looking like UNIX but not ending in 'X' (perhaps back to the old 'ICS' of
Multics ?? }:^)), so that we can finally refer to all UNIX-like systems as :
*
Dave C (again)
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