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To: antiRepublicrat
IBM almost single-handedly destroyed UNIX, dropping their development agreements with SCO while using some of those same developers to build equivalence in Linux. Apple saw the threat to their business (of cheap Linux on Intel clones with similar GUI's) and quickly dropped IBM processors and switched to Intel to combat both, the best move they've made by far. Now OSX (and OpenSolaris) on Intel are all the rage, UNIX revenues have stablized and IBM has fallen to #2 in the world. Too bad for them, Long Live UNIX.
63 posted on 05/28/2008 11:08:00 AM PDT by Golden Eagle
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To: Golden Eagle
IBM almost single-handedly destroyed UNIX, dropping their development agreements with SCO while using some of those same developers to build equivalence in Linux.

I take it that in this case you mean the codebase as UNIX. And it's MUCH more complex than you portray it. Also don't forget that the current SCO was formerly named Caldera, which was working with IBM, HP, SGI and others on the successful Project Trillian to get Linux running on the IA-64 platform. Going from your point of view. I'd say SCO was trying to destroy UNIX too, along with another company you think was ruined by Linux, SGI.

Apple saw the threat to their business (of cheap Linux on Intel clones with similar GUI's) and quickly dropped IBM processors and switched to Intel to combat both

Apple dropped IBM and Motorola/Freescale because they couldn't keep the PowerPC processors competitive with the x86 world. Part of this was simple economy of scale: Apple didn't have enough demand to justify the R&D to keep a lead in desktop processor technology.

Apple is using BSD because Jobs created NeXT and that system used BSD, and he decided to base OS X on NeXT after he took over Apple.

Too bad for them, Long Live UNIX.

UNIX as trademark? Doesn't apply to OpenSolaris. UNIX as UNIX functionality? Linux is pretty much an equal. UNIX as codebase? Doesn't apply to most of them.

71 posted on 05/28/2008 12:26:35 PM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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