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UnixWare is a
Unix operating system. It was
originally released by Univel, a
jointly owned venture of AT&T's
Unix System Laboratories (USL) and Novell...
- Net
Ware Unix Client, and
Merge functionality for
running DOS and
Windows 3.1 applications. This was
followed in
early 1995 by the
release of
UnixWare 2...
- 2001,
several major Unix variants such as SCO
UnixWare,
Compaq Tru64
UNIX, and SGI IRIX were all in decline. The
three major Unix versions doing well...
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OpenServer 6 is
based on the
UNIX System V
Release 5 kernel, a
merged codebase of
UNIX System V
Release 4.2MP and
UnixWare 7.
OpenServer 6.0
features multi-threading...
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known for
owning Unix operating system ****ets that had
belonged to the
Santa Cruz
Operation (the
original SCO),
including the
UnixWare and
OpenServer technologies...
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based on Net
Ware or
Linux to
provide the same set of services.
UnixWare Novell "SuperNOS" – a
never released merge of Net
Ware and
UnixWare Novell "Corsair"...
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support in
UnixWare included both TCP/IP and
interoperability with Novell's Net
Ware protocols of IPX/SPX. The
former were the
standard among Unix users at...
- x86-64 and ARM64 systems.
UnixWare 7.1.3 and
later is
registered as
UNIX 95 compliant.
OpenServer 5 and 6 are
registered as
UNIX 93 compliant. IBM z/OS 1...
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three Unix operating system variants for
Intel x86 processors: Xenix, SCO
UNIX (later
known as SCO
OpenDesktop and SCO OpenServer), and
UnixWare. SCO was...
- Each
version of the
UNIX Time-Sharing
System evolved from the
version before, with
version one
evolving from the
prototypal Unix. Not all
variants and...