On Wed, 20 Sep 2017, Arthur Krewat wrote:
One thing I left out of my original post on this
thread was that when I say
"Unix" - I include Linux in that. It's not, technically, and being the
anti-Linux snob that I am, I wouldn't include it in the term "Unix".
However,
I left that up to the individual as to whether or not they want to call Linux
"Unix" ;)
Yeah, I clearly wasn't using that definition in my reply ;)
I'm pro-Linux (Linux as Linux, GNU is another matter), but "Linux Is Not
UniX", and I don't even consider any of the BSDs that (I'm even loath to
call OSX that and it's trademark-compliant!). But that's just me. :P
To me "Unix" means either an ancestral AT&T variety, or a SysV derivative.
-uso.