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|osper= SCO Unix and its variants (SCO Open Desktop, OpenServer)
|osper= SCO Unix and its variants (SCO Open Desktop, OpenServer)
|osdev= The SCO Group
|osdev= The SCO Group (until 2011), Xinuos (2011-present)
|reldate= SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2.0 (1989)
|reldate= SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2.0 (1989)
|lastrel= v.6.0.0 MP4 (6 Feb 2009)
|lastrel= OpenServer 5 Definitive 2018 and OpenServer 6 Definitive 2018
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Her strongest and detrimental belief is her claim that [[Linux | Linux-tan]] is a illegitimate [[UNIX | Unix]] descendant who has come come to overthrow the traditional Unix Family. She is appalled that UNIX trusts Linux-tan so much, and wants to gain UNIX's attention to 'warn her of the future destroyer of the Unix family'.  
Her strongest and detrimental belief is her claim that [[Linux | Linux-tan]] is a illegitimate [[UNIX | Unix]] descendant who has come come to overthrow the traditional Unix Family. She is appalled that UNIX trusts Linux-tan so much, and wants to gain UNIX's attention to 'warn her of the future destroyer of the Unix family'.  


For this reason, she is distrustful, or even malicious towards the Linux-tans. Yet, she has attempted alliances with them, but failed.
For this reason, she is distrustful, or even malicious towards the Linux-tans. Yet, she has attempted alliances with them, but most of them failed. Her only known successful alliance was with [[UnixWare | UnixWare-tan]] when UnixWare transferred from Novell to the SCO Group in 1995.  


Her arch-rivals include [[AIX | AIX-tan]], [[Linux | Linux-tan]], [[RedHat | Red Hat Linux-tan]], [[SuSE-Linux | SuSE-tan]], and [[UnixWare | UnixWare-tan]].  
Her arch-rivals include [[AIX | AIX-tan]], [[Linux | Linux-tan]], [[RedHat | Red Hat Linux-tan]], [[SuSE-Linux | SuSE-tan]].


SCO Unix-tan's lawsuit-happy attitude is a reference to SCO's lawsuits against Novell, claiming that SCO still owned the copyright to UNIX and Unix Ware, when it turned out that Novell does.  
SCO Unix-tan's lawsuit-happy attitude is a reference to SCO's lawsuits against Novell, claiming that SCO still owned the copyright to UNIX and Unix Ware, when it turned out that Novell does.  
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