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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= | |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 | 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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