From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: ggm@algebras.org (George Michaelson) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2017 09:51:31 -0700 Subject: [TUHS] Favorite UNIX In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: My favourite remains V7 on a pdp11. Not because of any specious reductionism, but because it was a dawning experience, and because of the 'learn' package which I found very good, subsequently stripped because of licence restrictions. I had the care of one in Leeds uni in '82 and loved it. Far more than the Norsk Data mini, perhaps less usefully than the 780s with 4.1 but still. It was a joy. I freely admit I did next to nothing of substance (maintenance coding an X.25 comms package for JANET was the high spot, on a compiler with a very low #define expansion limit which hit us badly) but somehow, it remains my favourite. I also admired the ease with which people I knew could do things with it. 32V was (AFAIK) a logical outcome. On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Derrik Walker v2.0 wrote: > On 09/28/2017 10:58 PM, Kevin Bowling wrote: >> >> What is your favorite UNIX. Three possible categories, choose one or >> more: >> 1) Free >> 2) Forced to use a commercial platform. I guess that could include >> macOS and z/OS with some vivid imagination, maybe even NT. >> 3) Historical > > 1) Linux - not the greatest, by far, but it gets the job done and pays the > bills ( in my case, anyway ). And it still has good long term viability, as > of 2017, anyway. > > 2) Solaris - Sun finally got it right starting with Solaris 7, and it just > got better from there. I ran it for many, many years on my Home Ultra 5. > Really sad to see what Oracle did to it! I use to have boss say that Solaris > was the UNIX geek's UNIX, he might be right ( altho these days that's > probably BSD ). > > 3) Irix - Not the best UNIX, but damn, those workstations it ran on WERE the > best. I miss my Indigo R4K/Elan almost as much as I do my Ultra 5 with > Solaris 9 on it! > > -- > -- Derrik > > Derrik Walker v2.0, RHCE > dwalker at doomd.net > > "Those UNIX guys, they think weird!" -- John C. Dvorak > >