NOD32 on Linux

Smoot Carl-Mitchell smoot at tic.com
Thu Feb 3 16:18:06 UTC 2011


On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 08:14 +0200, Donkey Hottie wrote:
> On 3.2.2011 7:55, Doug wrote:
> > If I had to hazard a guess, it
> > wouldn't take very
> > long , if M/S switched to a Unix based system, before all the crud that
> > now infects M/S would be infecting the new M/S system, and, of course,
> > _us_!
> > 
> 
> Wouldn't that be something.. MS once had Xenix, but then sold it to SCO,
> which renamed it Unix. And it's dead now...

See this nice chart for Unix provenance.

http://www.levenez.com/unix/unix_a4.pdf

Xenix was a tradename much like HP-UX or Solaris or AIX.  They were
systems based on the original Unix code developed at AT&T Bell Labs.
SCO later acquired the rights to the Unix trademark and rebranded their
system SCO Unix and later Unixware.
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Smoot Carl-Mitchell
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