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- Universe_(Unix) abstract "In some versions of the Unix operating system, the term universe was used to denote some variant of the working environment. During the late 1980s, most commercial Unix variants were derived from either System V or BSD. Most versions provided both BSD and System V universes and allowed the user to switch between them. Each universe, typically implemented by separate directory trees or separate filesystems, usually included different versions of commands, libraries, man pages, and header files. While such a facility offered the ability to develop applications portable across both System V and BSD variants, the requirements in disk space and maintenance (separate configuration files, twice the work in patching systems) gave them a problematic reputation. Systems that offered this facility included Harris/Concurrent's CX/UX, Convex's Convex/OS, Apollo's Domain/OS (version 10 only), Pyramid's DC/OSx (dropped in SVR4-based version 2), Concurrent's Masscomp/RTU and Siemens' SINIX. Some versions of System V Release 4 retain a system similar to Dual Universe concept, with BSD commands (which behave differently from classic System V commands) in /usr/ucb, BSD header files in /usr/ucbinclude and library files in /usr/ucblib. /usr/ucb can also be found in NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP, as well as Solaris.".
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageExternalLink sinix.html.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageID "4737300".
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageLength "1768".
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- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageRevisionID "592224969".
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Apollo_Computer.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Berkeley_Software_Distribution.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink UX.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unix.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink OS.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Convex_Computers.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink OSx.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink OS.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Include_directive.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Library_(computing).
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Man_page.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink RTU.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink NeXTSTEP.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink OpenStep.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Pyramid_Technology.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink SINIX.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Siemens_Nixdorf_Informationssysteme.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Solaris_(operating_system).
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink UNIX_System_V.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Universe (Unix)".
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLinkText "dual-universe".
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLinkText "environments".
- Universe_(Unix) wikiPageWikiLinkText "universe".
- Universe_(Unix) subject Category:Unix.
- Universe_(Unix) comment "In some versions of the Unix operating system, the term universe was used to denote some variant of the working environment. During the late 1980s, most commercial Unix variants were derived from either System V or BSD. Most versions provided both BSD and System V universes and allowed the user to switch between them. Each universe, typically implemented by separate directory trees or separate filesystems, usually included different versions of commands, libraries, man pages, and header files.".
- Universe_(Unix) label "Universe (Unix)".
- Universe_(Unix) sameAs Q7894203.
- Universe_(Unix) sameAs m.0ckpqs.
- Universe_(Unix) sameAs Q7894203.
- Universe_(Unix) wasDerivedFrom Universe_(Unix)?oldid=592224969.
- Universe_(Unix) isPrimaryTopicOf Universe_(Unix).