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Originally Posted by cheese11
Solaris was my first choice since I guess its the more "pure unix os?" out of the three, then I looked into mac os x and I guess its hard to install it enless you have a mac or mac hardware.So for a while I said forget it and then a friend told me to try bsd because its like a "cross between linux and unix?"
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"Pure UNIX" is a nebulous term as:
- Solaris descends from SunOS which in turn descended from 4.1BSD (& 4.2 & 4.3...).
- Apple's OS X is a hybrid beginning from splicing the FreeBSD userland onto Carnegie-Mellon's Mach kernel.
- FreeBSD descends from BSD Net/2 & 386BSD.
For more lineage information, see the following:
http://www.levenez.com/unix/history.html#12
Likewise note that UNIX itself is a registered trademark when is licensed by the Open Group:
http://www.opengroup.org/certification/unix-home.html
Both Sun & Apple have purchased certification, while the *BSD's have each decided that the fee required for certification is too high. This is the reason you will find the term
"Unix-like" used to describe the *BSD family & Linux, although Linux has a completely different heritage by descending from Minix.