*nix - an abbreviation?
D.S. Cartwright
cmp8118 at sys.uea.ac.uk
Tue Mar 6 19:48:16 AEST 1990
fifi at cosmo.UUCP (A.F.Zinser) writes:
>does anybody know, what the abbreviation '*nix' stands for?
Well, hopefully this will be the final response to this question ...
it's getting a bit outdated now. Basically, you may (or may not)ay no that
there are several, errm ... what shall I call them ... 'Alternatives' to UNIX,
such as AIX, MINIX, etc, which are named differently due to copyright problems.
Therefore, when people refer to UNIX their arguments tend also to reflect the
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'.
Dave C
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