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- A Unix-like operating system behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, although it may not necessarily conform to or be certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. Unix-like applications behave like corresponding Unix commands or shells. Linux distributions are notable examples of Unix-like systems123.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, although not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. A Unix-like application is one that behaves like the corresponding Unix command or shell.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix-likeFrom Unix + -like. Adjective [edit] Unix - like (comparative more Unix-like, superlative most Unix-like) (computing) Behaving similarly to Unix. Often used to describe systems which do not qualify for use of the Unix trademark. NetBSD provides its users with a free Unix-like system.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Unix-likeThere are many systems which are Unix-like in their architecture. Notable among these are the Linux distributions. The distinctions between Unix and Unix-like systems have been the subject of heated legal battles, and the holders of the UNIX brand, The Open Group, object to "Unix-like" and similar terms.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_architecture
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A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, although not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. A Unix-like application is one that behaves like the corresponding … See more
The Open Group owns the UNIX trademark and administers the Single UNIX Specification, with the "UNIX" name being used as a certification mark. They do not approve of the … See more
Dennis Ritchie, one of the original creators of Unix, expressed his opinion that Unix-like systems such as Linux are de facto Unix systems. Eric S. Raymond and Rob Landley have … See more
Some non-Unix-like operating systems provide a Unix-like compatibility layer, with varying degrees of Unix-like functionality.
• IBM z/OS's UNIX System Services is sufficiently complete as to be certified as trademark UNIX.
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Linux (/ ˈ l ɪ n ʊ k s /, LIN-uuks) [15] is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, [16] an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds.
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Unix (/ ˈ j uː n ɪ k s / ⓘ, YOO-niks; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multi-user computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, whose development started in 1969 [1] at the Bell Labs research …
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Since the early 2000s, Linux is the leading Unix-like operating system and macOS leads for all Unix variants, with all other Unix variants having only a negligible market share (see Usage share of operating systems).
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A Linux-based system is a modular Unix-like operating system, deriving much of its basic design from principles established in Unix during the 1970s and 1980s. Such a system uses a monolithic kernel , the Linux kernel, which handles …
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