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Various drawings, pictures, and information on the red devil BSD mascot.
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History of the BSD Daemon
The official home of the BSD Daemon.
All drawings and images in this set of web-pages are
Marshall Kirk McKusick, except as otherwise specified herein.
Many folks have asked about the BSD daemon's name.
Contrary to a myth first started by some advertising droid at
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The Evolution of the Unix Time-sharing System*
Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, 07974
This paper presents a brief history of the early development of the Unix operating
It concentrates on the evolution of the file system,
the process-control mechanism,
and the idea of pipelined commands.
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History paper detailing the people and places involved in developing Unix.
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It just, like, showed up in my mailbox, and it had CrackMonkey
And that stuff's tough to scrape off, let me tell you.
Crackmonkey logo Copyright © Rev. Patty Morin, CrankMonkey
The other night I arrived early at the San Francisco Brewing Company in anticipation of the San Francisco
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Historical comparison of Unix and the free software movement.
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Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO Prev Chapter 2. Background Next 2.1. History of Unix, Linux, and Open Source / Free Software 2.1.1. Unix In 1969-1970, Kenneth Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others at
AT&T Bell Labs began developing
a small operating system on a little-used PDP-7.
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A detailed overview of Unix people and components, 1975-1984.
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A History of UNIX before Berkeley:
UNIX Evolution: 1975-1984
Note: * recently at Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies and then at Apple
This article traces some of the intermediate history of the UNIX
Operating System, from the mid nineteen-seventies to the early eighties.
It is slightly updated from
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