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* [[UNIX]] contains useful tips and tricks and five more information. This page is a redirector for the [[UNIX]] wiki webpage. | * [[UNIX trics]] contains useful tips and tricks and five more information. This page is a redirector for the [[UNIX]] wiki webpage. | ||
* [[UNIX Command Reference]], All commands of Unix in on wiki-page | * [[UNIX Command Reference]], All commands of Unix in on wiki-page | ||
* [[Unix Find]], Special on the powerful but not easy to use UNIX find command. | * [[Unix Find]], Special on the powerful but not easy to use UNIX find command. |
Revision as of 18:37, 12 November 2012
Unix [1] (officially trademarked as UNIX, sometimes also written as Unix with small caps) is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna. Today's Unix systems are split into various branches, developed over time by AT&T as well as various commercial vendors and non-profit organizations.
See also
- UNIX trics contains useful tips and tricks and five more information. This page is a redirector for the UNIX wiki webpage.
- UNIX Command Reference, All commands of Unix in on wiki-page
- Unix Find, Special on the powerful but not easy to use UNIX find command.
- UNIX Links, A collection of links to other UNIX Sources.
- Unix Scripting, A collection of commands, comments, tips for kWh and bash scripting