All operating systems (OSs) in this category support POSIX standards fully. The main standard defining what constitutes a Unix OS is POSIX, an acronym for: Portable Operating System Interface for UniX. Much like TRON, POSIX is not a body of computer code that is compiled and run on some processor. Rather, it is a set of standards (IEEE 1003.1): interfaces, design guidelines, software design specifications, defining (for creating) the computer code that will become language interfaces between an OS kernel and its programs, to give compatibility when moving programs between compatible systems. POSIX is made mostly of features from BSD Unix and Unix System V.Much like Open Source software, all POSIX standards are copyrighted (by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., IEEE; new versions have joint copyright by IEEE and Open Group), but available for use by software developers anywhere in the world for free. Thus the OS architecture based on POSIX is an open architecture that invites and welcomes cloning and interoperability.Unix is a highly developed, mature, very stable, complex, and very powerful family of OSs for computers for running data processing and telephone systems. It provides multi-tasking, and multi-user abilities that let multiple programs run on one computer simultaneously, and let multiple users use one computer simultaneously; Unix systems can be servers, clients, and/or both, at once, all at the same time, as needed.On this page, links are arranged in three groups and levels: 1) Top group: issues spanning multiple unrelated Unix OSs. 2) Middle group: types or classes of OS, or OSs for which there are more than one instance of an OS of this name/type, an OS family. 3) Bottom group: specific Unix OSs.
Top / Computers / Software / Operating Systems / Unix

Unix

Sub Directory

  • A-UX
  • AIX
  • Administration
  • BSD
  • Documentation
  • HP-UX
  • History
  • IRIX
  • MINIX
  • Macintosh
  • Microkernel
  • OSF1
  • Open Source
  • Products
  • Programming
  • Publications
  • SCO
  • Security
  • Shell
  • Software
  • Solaris
  • User Groups
  • Win32
  • Xinu
  • Relate Directory

  • Threads / POSIX
  • Distributed / Plan 9
  • Operating Systems / POSIX
  • Alias Directory

  • BSD-OS
  • Darwin
  • Digital Unix
  • Directories
  • DragonFly BSD
  • FreeBSD
  • Globalization
  • GLUnix
  • GNU Hurd
  • Graphic Subsystems
  • Linux
  • Mac OS X
  • NetBSD
  • OpenBSD
  • Realtime
  • Thix
  • Tru64
  • Tutorials
  • UnixWare
  • x86
  • X Window System
  • z-OS Unix
  • Site

  • Unix Days Are Over
    Author explains why he believes Windows is superior to Unix.
  • Unix Realm
    Portal of Unix related information mainly for system administrators.
  • UnixGeeks.org
    A growing repository of resources and information related to the Unix operating system. All content is maintained by the group of users, to which membership is free.
  • Web Search

  • Unix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    URL : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix
    Unix operating systems are widely used in both servers and workstations. ... Under Unix, the "operating system" consists of many of these utilities along ...[2008/11/27]
  • Unix operating System
    URL : www.geocities.com/sri_har/unix.htm
    ADVANCED UNIX PROGRAMMING. Table of Contents: Introduction to Unix Operating System ... More than 90% of the Unix operating system is written in C. Only minor ...[2001/12/06]
  • Unix: Definition from Answers.com
    URL : www.answers.com/topic/unix-1
    Unix ( ′yüniks ) ( computer science ) An operating system that was designed for use with microprocessors and with the C programming language, and that[2008/11/21]
  • Introduction to the UNIX Operating System
    URL : cpmcnet.columbia.edu/computers/html/unix/unix1_in.htm
    UNIX is a powerful computer operating system originally developed at AT&T ... A low concern for security is one of the hallmarks of UNIX operating systems. ...[2008/12/04]
  • Unix
    URL : dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Software/Operating_Systems/UNIX
    Yahoo! reviewed these sites and found them related to Operating Systems > UNIX ... System@ SITE LISTINGSBy Popularity. 1 - 1313. Operating Systems > UNIX. UNIX ...[2008/11/23]
  • Operating system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    URL : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_system
    ... are essential to fully supporting UNIX-like multi-user operating systems. ... A modern operating system like UNIX supports a wide array of storage devices, ...[2008/11/29]
  • The Unix Operating System
    URL : linuxfinances.info/info/unix.html
    ... available under Linux are also usable on a variety of Unix operating systems. ... Unix has tried intentionally to keep the operating system extremely simple: at ...[2008/09/09]
  • UNIX Tutorial - Introduction
    URL : www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/unixintro.html
    UNIX is an operating system which was first developed in the 1960s, and has been ... The UNIX operating system is made up of three parts; the kernel, the shell ...[2007/12/19]
  • UNIX Operating System
    URL : www.temple.edu/cs/unix/E300.pdf
    UNIX Operating System. A Computer Services Educational Bulletin - Version 1.1 ... about the UNIX operating. system before I begin ... The UNIX operating system ...[2003/08/26]
  • Unix Operating Systems - BizRate.com
    URL : bizrate.com/operatingsystems/operating-system-compatibility--unix/...
    Find Unix Operating Systems: Read Reviews & Compare Prices at bargain prices. Comparison shop for the lowest prices, check store ratings & read product reviews before...[2008/11/15]
  • Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
    Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor
    ©www.freeaq.net - 2008
    POWERED BY FreeBSD 7.0