From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: txomsy@yahoo.es (Jose R Valverde) Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 09:18:46 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [TUHS] Unix, eunuchs? Message-ID: <20060606071846.11102.qmail@web26108.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> First, my apologies if this message looks awful. The pun might have stemmed from another variant. Like EUNICE. The original poster was certainly not much aware of UNIX history, so it might as well come to him from an also less knowledgeable user who got it from a vendor of a EUNI* variant. >From memory, I seem to remember at least a company named EUNICE involved with UNIX, and a UNIX-like environment for the VAX (under VMS). So, may be one of these later was actually named with the 'eunuchs' pun intended (perhaps as a castrated down UNIX system on top of VMS) and the pun circulated among some customers. For a newcomer buying it, it would be easy to assimilate *his* variant with standard UNIX and extend the pun. We just saw a similar confussion of LINUX with UNIX from a poster asking for LINUX v5, 6 o 7. It makes sense as well to have a similar pun circulated later, when other operating systems which were arguably better (and I DO NOT want to start that discussion) or more extensive had to deploy support for POSIX/UNIX due to market needs. To me it certainly has no sense having such an association in a time like the early 70s when it would have had a much stronger emotional charge and at a time when UNIX was still in its early development. j On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 23:41:06 -0400 dmr at plan9.bell-labs.com wrote: > Michael Welle originally asked, > > > last week a work mate told us a tale about how Unix came to its > > name. He believes that Unix is named after the term eunuch (a > > homophone of (to?) unix in english language). One can see Unix as a > > castrated successor of Multics. > > The pun may have been at the back of Kernighan's mind, > but the original explanation was "one of whatever > Multics was many of." I think the quip about > "castrated Multics" came from MIT. > > Incidentally, I don't think the Unics spelling ever occurred > in print, though I could be proved wrong. > > Dennis __________________________________________________ Correo Yahoo! Espacio para todos tus mensajes, antivirus y antispam ¡gratis! Regístrate ya - http://correo.yahoo.es