[TUHS] What happened with XENIX? (was Re: Unix/World Magazines)

Thomas Paulsen thomas.paulsen at firemail.de
Wed Jan 8 17:46:41 AEST 2020


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Von: Adam Thornton <athornton at gmail.com>
Datum: 08.01.2020 00:36:15
An: Warner Losh <imp at bsdimp.com>,  The Eunuchs Hysterical Society <tuhs at tuhs.org>
Betreff: Re: [TUHS] What happened with XENIX? (was Re: Unix/World Magazines)

Hell, Linux didn't exist at all till '91.

I think Xenix was more just a casualty of the Unix Wars.  The victors there

were SunOS/Solaris, AIX, and HP-UX.  There were a bunch more walking
wounded that never really achieved much market share.

By the time SCO filed suit in 2003, not only were the Unix Wars fairly long

over (SCO had lost), but commercial Unixes had largely been supplanted by

Linux (and BSD enthusiasts had three free options, and OS X was a thing if

you wanted a commercial BSD, but Apple never managed to make much in the

way of inroads into the server market).  Linux's ascendency happened around

the turn of the millennium, as I recall, although I was using AIX at my job

as late as 2010-2011, and I presume the Big Several still exist in some
form or other.

On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 4:28 PM Warner Losh <imp at bsdimp.com> wrote:


>
>
> On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 4:13 PM Dave Horsfall <dave at horsfall.org>
wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, reed at reedmedia.net wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> > What happened with XENIX?  I know it had some success (I used
at least
>> > one retired system with it), but nothing near the other offerings
on
>> the
>> > PC family.
>>
>> I was forced to use Xenix for a contracting job (and hated it, as
it was
>> almost-but-not-quite-Unix, and the differences annoyed me).  Wouldn't

>> Linux have arrived at around that time?
>>
>
> These mags are from 84 and 85. Linux wasn't really viable until 92 or
so.
>
> Warner
>





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