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[MV] SEVENTEEN(세븐틴) _ VERY NICE(아주 NICE)
[MV] SEVENTEEN(세븐틴) _ VERY NICE(아주 NICE)
*English subtitles are now available. :D
(Please click on 'CC' button or activate 'Interactive Transcript' function)
:: iTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/album/love-letter-repackage-album/id1130828885?l=ko&ls;=1&app;=itunes
SEVENTEEN released their 1st regular album 'LOVE&LETTER;' and the title song ‘Pretty U’ on last April. Like their reputation, as known as self-production idol, this time are showing that they have matured more. This time they are releasing their repackage album on midnight of July 4th.
This album is made for the fans, who has shown their great love towards SEVENTEEN during the last album PRETTY Activity period. It is made up of the songs from ‘LOVE&LETTER;’ along with five new songs. In total there will be 15 songs, and the fans...
published: 03 Jul 2016
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Nice song...
The CC I use: "Cars CC" link in bio
#milesmorales #intothespiderverse #acrossthespiderverse #spiderman #edit #shorts
published: 29 Sep 2024
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Michael Rosen - Nice
TASTY N 0 I C E
original video by the god himself, michael rosen - https://youtu.be/Akwm2UZJ34o
published: 06 Dec 2014
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Social test: Why is EVERYONE SO NICE in Paris?😍 LA ELVÍRA #shorts #trending
published: 20 Sep 2024
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Nice Exercise😂🤪 #shorts #viral #comedy
#shorts
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Nice…
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I’m nice until I’m not ☺️ @nevaaada #sofimanassyan #friends #relatable
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amazing view of the world 🌍 #the_lost_world #world #old #Amazing #thelostworld #Nice #strange
published: 15 Oct 2024
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The ULTIMATE Travel Guide: Nice, France
Nice France Travel Guide, Nice France Tour, Nice France Travel
Despite being known as The City of Love, Paris is not the only romantic destination in France. Nice is a stunning, romantic, and underappreciated city of France. In addition to its beauty, Nice offers a variety of undiscovered wonders, amazing adventures, and unforgettable memories. The 19th-century mansions on Nice's promenades and boulevards, the city's Italianate old quarter, and the untamed natural terrain that offers countless breathtaking vantage points are all sources of the city's beauty.
Inspired By:
One day in Nice, France | The ultimate travel guide and Food tour
36 Hours in Nice, France | The New York Times
travel with me to nice, france | ultimate gal's trip to the french riviera pt. 1
NICE CITY TOUR / FRANCE
Su...
published: 10 Aug 2022
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nice 👍 video 👍
published: 11 Aug 2024
3:16
[MV] SEVENTEEN(세븐틴) _ VERY NICE(아주 NICE)
[MV] SEVENTEEN(세븐틴) _ VERY NICE(아주 NICE)
*English subtitles are now available. :D
(Please click on 'CC' button or activate 'Interactive Transcript' function)
...
[MV] SEVENTEEN(세븐틴) _ VERY NICE(아주 NICE)
*English subtitles are now available. :D
(Please click on 'CC' button or activate 'Interactive Transcript' function)
:: iTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/album/love-letter-repackage-album/id1130828885?l=ko&ls;=1&app;=itunes
SEVENTEEN released their 1st regular album 'LOVE&LETTER;' and the title song ‘Pretty U’ on last April. Like their reputation, as known as self-production idol, this time are showing that they have matured more. This time they are releasing their repackage album on midnight of July 4th.
This album is made for the fans, who has shown their great love towards SEVENTEEN during the last album PRETTY Activity period. It is made up of the songs from ‘LOVE&LETTER;’ along with five new songs. In total there will be 15 songs, and the fans will be able to see the special colors of SEVENTEEN.
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去る4月、1stフルアルバム『LOVE&LETTER』のタイトル曲「きれい」で、‘自主制作アイドル‘という名声にふさわしく、さらに成長した姿を見せて多くの愛を受けたSEVENTEENが、7月4日の深夜リパッケージアルバムをリリースする。
今回のアルバムは、過去「きれい」の活動の際、熱い愛を送ってくれたファンに感謝の気持ちを伝えるために企画したもの。既存の『LOVE&LETTER』の収録曲に新曲5曲を加え全15曲で構成されており、さらに豊かなSEVENTEENの音楽色を感じることができる。
지난 4월 첫 번째 정규앨범 'LOVE&LETTER;'의 타이틀곡 '예쁘다'로 '자체제작 아이돌'이라는 명성에 걸맞게 한층 더 성장한 모습을 보여주며 많은 사랑을 받은 세븐틴이 오는 7월 4일 자정 리패키지 앨범을 발표한다.
이번 앨범은 지난 '예쁘다' 활동에 뜨거운 사랑을 보내준 팬들에게 감사의 마음을 전하고자 기획된 것. 기존 'LOVE&LETTER;'의 수록곡과 신곡 5곡을 더한 총 15곡으로 구성되어 있으며, 한층 풍성한 세븐틴만의 음악 색깔을 느낄 수 있다.
https://wn.com/Mv_Seventeen(세븐틴)_Very_Nice(아주_Nice)
[MV] SEVENTEEN(세븐틴) _ VERY NICE(아주 NICE)
*English subtitles are now available. :D
(Please click on 'CC' button or activate 'Interactive Transcript' function)
:: iTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/album/love-letter-repackage-album/id1130828885?l=ko&ls;=1&app;=itunes
SEVENTEEN released their 1st regular album 'LOVE&LETTER;' and the title song ‘Pretty U’ on last April. Like their reputation, as known as self-production idol, this time are showing that they have matured more. This time they are releasing their repackage album on midnight of July 4th.
This album is made for the fans, who has shown their great love towards SEVENTEEN during the last album PRETTY Activity period. It is made up of the songs from ‘LOVE&LETTER;’ along with five new songs. In total there will be 15 songs, and the fans will be able to see the special colors of SEVENTEEN.
▶1theK FB : http://www.facebook.com/1theK
▶1theK TW : https://twitter.com/1theK
▶1theK G+ : https://plus.google.com/+1theK
去る4月、1stフルアルバム『LOVE&LETTER』のタイトル曲「きれい」で、‘自主制作アイドル‘という名声にふさわしく、さらに成長した姿を見せて多くの愛を受けたSEVENTEENが、7月4日の深夜リパッケージアルバムをリリースする。
今回のアルバムは、過去「きれい」の活動の際、熱い愛を送ってくれたファンに感謝の気持ちを伝えるために企画したもの。既存の『LOVE&LETTER』の収録曲に新曲5曲を加え全15曲で構成されており、さらに豊かなSEVENTEENの音楽色を感じることができる。
지난 4월 첫 번째 정규앨범 'LOVE&LETTER;'의 타이틀곡 '예쁘다'로 '자체제작 아이돌'이라는 명성에 걸맞게 한층 더 성장한 모습을 보여주며 많은 사랑을 받은 세븐틴이 오는 7월 4일 자정 리패키지 앨범을 발표한다.
이번 앨범은 지난 '예쁘다' 활동에 뜨거운 사랑을 보내준 팬들에게 감사의 마음을 전하고자 기획된 것. 기존 'LOVE&LETTER;'의 수록곡과 신곡 5곡을 더한 총 15곡으로 구성되어 있으며, 한층 풍성한 세븐틴만의 음악 색깔을 느낄 수 있다.
- published: 03 Jul 2016
- views: 141943628
0:16
Nice song...
The CC I use: "Cars CC" link in bio
#milesmorales #intothespiderverse #acrossthespiderverse #spiderman #edit #shorts
The CC I use: "Cars CC" link in bio
#milesmorales #intothespiderverse #acrossthespiderverse #spiderman #edit #shorts
https://wn.com/Nice_Song...
The CC I use: "Cars CC" link in bio
#milesmorales #intothespiderverse #acrossthespiderverse #spiderman #edit #shorts
- published: 29 Sep 2024
- views: 9789101
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Michael Rosen - Nice
TASTY N 0 I C E
original video by the god himself, michael rosen - https://youtu.be/Akwm2UZJ34o
TASTY N 0 I C E
original video by the god himself, michael rosen - https://youtu.be/Akwm2UZJ34o
https://wn.com/Michael_Rosen_Nice
TASTY N 0 I C E
original video by the god himself, michael rosen - https://youtu.be/Akwm2UZJ34o
- published: 06 Dec 2014
- views: 31046132
13:06
The ULTIMATE Travel Guide: Nice, France
Nice France Travel Guide, Nice France Tour, Nice France Travel
Despite being known as The City of Love, Paris is not the only romantic destination in France. N...
Nice France Travel Guide, Nice France Tour, Nice France Travel
Despite being known as The City of Love, Paris is not the only romantic destination in France. Nice is a stunning, romantic, and underappreciated city of France. In addition to its beauty, Nice offers a variety of undiscovered wonders, amazing adventures, and unforgettable memories. The 19th-century mansions on Nice's promenades and boulevards, the city's Italianate old quarter, and the untamed natural terrain that offers countless breathtaking vantage points are all sources of the city's beauty.
Inspired By:
One day in Nice, France | The ultimate travel guide and Food tour
36 Hours in Nice, France | The New York Times
travel with me to nice, france | ultimate gal's trip to the french riviera pt. 1
NICE CITY TOUR / FRANCE
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#Travel #EuropeTravel #FranceTravel
https://wn.com/The_Ultimate_Travel_Guide_Nice,_France
Nice France Travel Guide, Nice France Tour, Nice France Travel
Despite being known as The City of Love, Paris is not the only romantic destination in France. Nice is a stunning, romantic, and underappreciated city of France. In addition to its beauty, Nice offers a variety of undiscovered wonders, amazing adventures, and unforgettable memories. The 19th-century mansions on Nice's promenades and boulevards, the city's Italianate old quarter, and the untamed natural terrain that offers countless breathtaking vantage points are all sources of the city's beauty.
Inspired By:
One day in Nice, France | The ultimate travel guide and Food tour
36 Hours in Nice, France | The New York Times
travel with me to nice, france | ultimate gal's trip to the french riviera pt. 1
NICE CITY TOUR / FRANCE
Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3p4T8DB
#Travel #EuropeTravel #FranceTravel
- published: 10 Aug 2022
- views: 309890
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What is Unix and why does it matter? Operating System OS Explained, History, Unix vs Linux, etc.
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into simple terms that anyone can grasp. Learning about digital technology is important to the field of computer science, whether it is for the creative arts, coding or programming, data work, history, game development, web design, app building, and more. Whether it is tips, hints, tricks, or hacks, education of these topics is what it is all about, whether for beginners or for experts, it is digital technology, explained!
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published: 18 Nov 2021
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Linux like original Unix
This started as a Patreon bonus! My Patreon supporters get cool bonus content like videos, articles, and special how-tos. Support me for as little as $1/month to get access to this and other bonus content.
We don’t give much thought these days to what “Unix” means. In 2023, most Unix systems are actually running some version of Linux, which includes modern tools and commands that were unthinkable when Unix hit the scene in the early 1970s. But some 50 years later, “Unix” still lives on.
I wanted to look back on Unix history and experience first-hand what it was like to use the original Unix. Unix 3rd Edition debuted in 1973, and I chose that version as my target. That’s transporting back in time by 50 years.
6:20 terminal setup
9:20 FORTRAN66 program
16:30 nroff document
32:20 linenum p...
published: 10 Jul 2023
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A Quick Look At OpenIndiana (A Unix-Like Operating System)
OpenIndiana is a community supported operating system, based on the illumos kernel and userland. It was forked from the OpenSolaris project back in 2010. It is open source, free to use, and suitable for servers and workstations.
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How Linux killed Unix: the UNIX Wars
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35 What does "unix like" mean?
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Why wasn't Windows built on top of Unix? | One Dev Question with Larry Osterman
A new video from Larry Osterman, Principal Software Design Engineer:
Hey Larry, why wasn't Windows built on top of Unix? Thankfully, you can learn more about both #Windows and #Unix/#Linux programming on MicrosoftLearn (https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/?WT.mc_id=onedevquestion-c9-larryo).
published: 27 Jul 2021
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Unix vs Linux
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Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers including Brian Kernighan back in the early 1970s. It has a long and illustrious history. But then Linux came along and things changed. How is Linux different to Unix? Are they the same thing? Please, let me explain!
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The Making of Linux: The World's First Open-Source Operating System
GNU/Linux was the first complete open source and free operating system. The development of the Linux kernel and the GNU/Linux OS is one that every tech enthusiast should know.
From a hobby project in 1991 to one of the most widely used operating systems in the world, the development of Linux is a remarkable story of collaboration, innovation, and open-source software. Linux, for those that don’t know, is a community of open-source operating systems developed on top of the Linux kernel - the core of the operating system, responsible for managing resources, providing access to hardware, and communicating with other software.
One could say it all started in 1991 when Linus Torvalds, a computer science student at the University of Helsinki, started working on the operating system as a hobby ...
published: 22 Feb 2023
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Introduction To Unix and Unix-like operating systems
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.
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FreeBSD, The Other Unix-Like Operating System and Why You Should Get Involved!
Deb Goodkin
https://lca2020.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/180/
The FreeBSD Open Source Operating System is one of the oldest, largest, and most successful open source projects, with a long history of innovation. FreeBSD descended from Berkeley Unix back in the early '90s, with its lineage dating back 50 years to the original UNIX. It’s known for its reliability, stability, and advanced networking and performance. Deb will take you through its long history and highlight some of the features that set FreeBSD apart from other operating systems. She'll describe how the FreeBSD Project works and how you can contribute to the Project. She will point out some of the differences between FreeBSD and Linux, and share why individuals and companies use FreeBSD. In fact, she'll explain how you ...
published: 16 Jan 2020
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What is Unix and why does it matter? Operating System OS Explained, History, Unix vs Linux, etc.
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into sim...
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into simple terms that anyone can grasp. Learning about digital technology is important to the field of computer science, whether it is for the creative arts, coding or programming, data work, history, game development, web design, app building, and more. Whether it is tips, hints, tricks, or hacks, education of these topics is what it is all about, whether for beginners or for experts, it is digital technology, explained!
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Unix_And_Why_Does_It_Matter_Operating_System_Os_Explained,_History,_Unix_Vs_Linux,_Etc.
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into simple terms that anyone can grasp. Learning about digital technology is important to the field of computer science, whether it is for the creative arts, coding or programming, data work, history, game development, web design, app building, and more. Whether it is tips, hints, tricks, or hacks, education of these topics is what it is all about, whether for beginners or for experts, it is digital technology, explained!
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- published: 18 Nov 2021
- views: 62769
44:55
Linux like original Unix
This started as a Patreon bonus! My Patreon supporters get cool bonus content like videos, articles, and special how-tos. Support me for as little as $1/month t...
This started as a Patreon bonus! My Patreon supporters get cool bonus content like videos, articles, and special how-tos. Support me for as little as $1/month to get access to this and other bonus content.
We don’t give much thought these days to what “Unix” means. In 2023, most Unix systems are actually running some version of Linux, which includes modern tools and commands that were unthinkable when Unix hit the scene in the early 1970s. But some 50 years later, “Unix” still lives on.
I wanted to look back on Unix history and experience first-hand what it was like to use the original Unix. Unix 3rd Edition debuted in 1973, and I chose that version as my target. That’s transporting back in time by 50 years.
6:20 terminal setup
9:20 FORTRAN66 program
16:30 nroff document
32:20 linenum program
For another example of using Linux like original Unix, read my article on Sysadmin Signal:
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This started as a Patreon bonus! My Patreon supporters get cool bonus content like videos, articles, and special how-tos. Support me for as little as $1/month to get access to this and other bonus content.
We don’t give much thought these days to what “Unix” means. In 2023, most Unix systems are actually running some version of Linux, which includes modern tools and commands that were unthinkable when Unix hit the scene in the early 1970s. But some 50 years later, “Unix” still lives on.
I wanted to look back on Unix history and experience first-hand what it was like to use the original Unix. Unix 3rd Edition debuted in 1973, and I chose that version as my target. That’s transporting back in time by 50 years.
6:20 terminal setup
9:20 FORTRAN66 program
16:30 nroff document
32:20 linenum program
For another example of using Linux like original Unix, read my article on Sysadmin Signal:
https://sysadminsignal.com/2023/06/19/run-linux-like-original-unix/
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- published: 10 Jul 2023
- views: 273429
19:04
A Quick Look At OpenIndiana (A Unix-Like Operating System)
OpenIndiana is a community supported operating system, based on the illumos kernel and userland. It was forked from the OpenSolaris project back in 2010. It is...
OpenIndiana is a community supported operating system, based on the illumos kernel and userland. It was forked from the OpenSolaris project back in 2010. It is open source, free to use, and suitable for servers and workstations.
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- published: 19 Dec 2022
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15:15
How Linux killed Unix: the UNIX Wars
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#unix #linux
00:00 Intro
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01:52 Unix: the OG operating system
03:59 The Rise of Linux
05:24 The Death of Commercial Unix
09:52 Why didn't BSD? take the cake?
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Unix was developed in the mid 1960s by Bell Labs, and it was a single task system written in Assembly, before it moved to C.
It still exists today, mainly in Solaris, previously owned by Sun, but now by Oracle, and others less ran options. These systems were born out of the open source code that was published before Unix became commercial.
Apart from BSD, most other Unix systems are now proprietary and generally limited to industry, finance or health related activities. They're also generally sold with the hardware they run on.
You probably all know that Linux was developed by Linus Torvalds while he was a student in Helsinki. He enjoyed Unix but at that point, the system had become proprietary, and so couldn't be tailored to his needs. As a pet project, he created his own kernel that was basically a Minix clone, itself a Unix clone, which Torvalds wanted to modify to run on 32 bit systems.
Interestingly, while Linux doesnt share any code with Unix, the kernel absolutely behaves like Unix. Linux is also POSIX compliant. POSIX being a standard that was created because so many Unix variants were popping up, that is was necessary to ensure they all worked in a similar way and were compatible with each other.
And you might wonder how a hobby project developed as open source managed to replace a commercial, company backed, already installed system. And the reasons are many.
At first, Unix couldn't be commercialized as a product, because AT&T; had entered an agreement with the US government stating they wouldn't try and sell computer software. That meant Unix was sold for the cost of shipping and printing the tapes
You received the source code as-is and patching options were limited, which meant most people who bought Unix bought it to maintain it and fix it themselves, which led to many companies creating their own versions of Unix and sharing the source code with one another.
The agreement ended, though, and this meant AT&T; could start selling Unix as a product, as could other companies. With the ability to commercialize Unix came a huge competitive battle, with each company now realizing there was money to be made, and stopping the flow of source code. Every unix version started to diverge from each other and to behave differently, which killed one of the big advantages of Unix.
ALl these sytems and competition is referred to as the Unix wars.
Also at that point, personal computers were really starting to take off, and Microsoft dominated that space with Windows.
Unix also was really only a way to sell computers that ran on RISC chips. At the time, Intel's x86 was a very limited architecture, had poor performance compared to RISC CPUs, and was only suitable to be produced en masse cheaply for the end user.
But with these sales, Intel, and then AMD were able to fund the development of better chips, which in turn outgrew the RISC chips that Unix depended on to be sold.
But why Linux and not BSD? BSD had existed for longer, it was a known quantity, and it worked in the same way as what companies were used to.
The gist of it is legal battles. BSD was slowly moving away from code used in the original SYSTEM V, which AT&T; held the rights to. AT&T; then sued Berkeley Software Design, arguing they had breached Unix's license contract, that their code infringed on copyright, and that it diluted the UNIX trademark.
With this lawsuit, BSD was prevented from distributing the Net/2 release until the case was decided, which basically stopped them in their tracks.
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#unix #linux
00:00 Intro
00:52 Sponsor: 100$ free credit for your Linux or Gaming server
01:52 Unix: the OG operating system
03:59 The Rise of Linux
05:24 The Death of Commercial Unix
09:52 Why didn't BSD? take the cake?
11:46 The Legacy of Unix
13:10 Sponsor: Get a device that runs Linux perfectly
14:07 Support the channel
Unix was developed in the mid 1960s by Bell Labs, and it was a single task system written in Assembly, before it moved to C.
It still exists today, mainly in Solaris, previously owned by Sun, but now by Oracle, and others less ran options. These systems were born out of the open source code that was published before Unix became commercial.
Apart from BSD, most other Unix systems are now proprietary and generally limited to industry, finance or health related activities. They're also generally sold with the hardware they run on.
You probably all know that Linux was developed by Linus Torvalds while he was a student in Helsinki. He enjoyed Unix but at that point, the system had become proprietary, and so couldn't be tailored to his needs. As a pet project, he created his own kernel that was basically a Minix clone, itself a Unix clone, which Torvalds wanted to modify to run on 32 bit systems.
Interestingly, while Linux doesnt share any code with Unix, the kernel absolutely behaves like Unix. Linux is also POSIX compliant. POSIX being a standard that was created because so many Unix variants were popping up, that is was necessary to ensure they all worked in a similar way and were compatible with each other.
And you might wonder how a hobby project developed as open source managed to replace a commercial, company backed, already installed system. And the reasons are many.
At first, Unix couldn't be commercialized as a product, because AT&T; had entered an agreement with the US government stating they wouldn't try and sell computer software. That meant Unix was sold for the cost of shipping and printing the tapes
You received the source code as-is and patching options were limited, which meant most people who bought Unix bought it to maintain it and fix it themselves, which led to many companies creating their own versions of Unix and sharing the source code with one another.
The agreement ended, though, and this meant AT&T; could start selling Unix as a product, as could other companies. With the ability to commercialize Unix came a huge competitive battle, with each company now realizing there was money to be made, and stopping the flow of source code. Every unix version started to diverge from each other and to behave differently, which killed one of the big advantages of Unix.
ALl these sytems and competition is referred to as the Unix wars.
Also at that point, personal computers were really starting to take off, and Microsoft dominated that space with Windows.
Unix also was really only a way to sell computers that ran on RISC chips. At the time, Intel's x86 was a very limited architecture, had poor performance compared to RISC CPUs, and was only suitable to be produced en masse cheaply for the end user.
But with these sales, Intel, and then AMD were able to fund the development of better chips, which in turn outgrew the RISC chips that Unix depended on to be sold.
But why Linux and not BSD? BSD had existed for longer, it was a known quantity, and it worked in the same way as what companies were used to.
The gist of it is legal battles. BSD was slowly moving away from code used in the original SYSTEM V, which AT&T; held the rights to. AT&T; then sued Berkeley Software Design, arguing they had breached Unix's license contract, that their code infringed on copyright, and that it diluted the UNIX trademark.
With this lawsuit, BSD was prevented from distributing the Net/2 release until the case was decided, which basically stopped them in their tracks.
- published: 08 Mar 2023
- views: 300857
2:03
Why wasn't Windows built on top of Unix? | One Dev Question with Larry Osterman
A new video from Larry Osterman, Principal Software Design Engineer:
Hey Larry, why wasn't Windows built on top of Unix? Thankfully, you can learn more about bo...
A new video from Larry Osterman, Principal Software Design Engineer:
Hey Larry, why wasn't Windows built on top of Unix? Thankfully, you can learn more about both #Windows and #Unix/#Linux programming on MicrosoftLearn (https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/?WT.mc_id=onedevquestion-c9-larryo).
https://wn.com/Why_Wasn't_Windows_Built_On_Top_Of_Unix_|_One_Dev_Question_With_Larry_Osterman
A new video from Larry Osterman, Principal Software Design Engineer:
Hey Larry, why wasn't Windows built on top of Unix? Thankfully, you can learn more about both #Windows and #Unix/#Linux programming on MicrosoftLearn (https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/?WT.mc_id=onedevquestion-c9-larryo).
- published: 27 Jul 2021
- views: 13257
13:59
Unix vs Linux
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Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers including Brian Kernighan back in the early 1970s. It has a long and illustrious history. But then Linux came along and things changed. How is Linux different to Unix? Are they the same thing? Please, let me explain!
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Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers including Brian Kernighan back in the early 1970s. It has a long and illustrious history. But then Linux came along and things changed. How is Linux different to Unix? Are they the same thing? Please, let me explain!
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- published: 25 May 2018
- views: 1682784
11:33
The Making of Linux: The World's First Open-Source Operating System
GNU/Linux was the first complete open source and free operating system. The development of the Linux kernel and the GNU/Linux OS is one that every tech enthusia...
GNU/Linux was the first complete open source and free operating system. The development of the Linux kernel and the GNU/Linux OS is one that every tech enthusiast should know.
From a hobby project in 1991 to one of the most widely used operating systems in the world, the development of Linux is a remarkable story of collaboration, innovation, and open-source software. Linux, for those that don’t know, is a community of open-source operating systems developed on top of the Linux kernel - the core of the operating system, responsible for managing resources, providing access to hardware, and communicating with other software.
One could say it all started in 1991 when Linus Torvalds, a computer science student at the University of Helsinki, started working on the operating system as a hobby project. He was frustrated with the proprietary nature of existing operating systems and wanted to create a free and open-source alternative that anyone could use and contribute to. A kernel that could be independent of any OS and be used on his hardware, the new Intel 80386 microprocessor. But it began 22 years earlier. This is the story of the development of the Linux kernel and the GNU/Linux operating system.
I hope you enjoyed it. Making these videos about computer science history is quickly becoming a passion of mine, with many more to come, so if you liked this one, subscribe to the channel as I’m sure you’ll like the ones to come, like when we dive into the GNU project. Any and all recommendations for future videos are welcome in the comments. Until next time, y’all have a good one.
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00:00 What is Linux?
00:28 Why Linus Built Linux
00:56 The Development Before Linux
02:07 Linus Announces His Hobby Project, Linux
02:56 How It All Started
03:43 It's Actually GNU/Linux
05:45 The Name "Linux"
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GNU/Linux was the first complete open source and free operating system. The development of the Linux kernel and the GNU/Linux OS is one that every tech enthusiast should know.
From a hobby project in 1991 to one of the most widely used operating systems in the world, the development of Linux is a remarkable story of collaboration, innovation, and open-source software. Linux, for those that don’t know, is a community of open-source operating systems developed on top of the Linux kernel - the core of the operating system, responsible for managing resources, providing access to hardware, and communicating with other software.
One could say it all started in 1991 when Linus Torvalds, a computer science student at the University of Helsinki, started working on the operating system as a hobby project. He was frustrated with the proprietary nature of existing operating systems and wanted to create a free and open-source alternative that anyone could use and contribute to. A kernel that could be independent of any OS and be used on his hardware, the new Intel 80386 microprocessor. But it began 22 years earlier. This is the story of the development of the Linux kernel and the GNU/Linux operating system.
I hope you enjoyed it. Making these videos about computer science history is quickly becoming a passion of mine, with many more to come, so if you liked this one, subscribe to the channel as I’m sure you’ll like the ones to come, like when we dive into the GNU project. Any and all recommendations for future videos are welcome in the comments. Until next time, y’all have a good one.
Linus Torvalds' Book "Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary" - https://amzn.to/3IGpC1x
The Best Linux Distro for You: https://youtu.be/2gSs2lenxQA
Why I Code on Linux Instead of Windows: https://youtu.be/HrYtwz0Xe2Q
00:00 What is Linux?
00:28 Why Linus Built Linux
00:56 The Development Before Linux
02:07 Linus Announces His Hobby Project, Linux
02:56 How It All Started
03:43 It's Actually GNU/Linux
05:45 The Name "Linux"
06:35 "Tux", Linux's Mascot
07:00 Linux 1.0.0 Release
07:40 Significant Linux Distributions
09:11 More Linux Videos
09:21 Linux Today
11:01 Thanks for Watching!!
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- published: 22 Feb 2023
- views: 1316368
15:42
Introduction To Unix and Unix-like operating systems
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Unix_And_Unix_Like_Operating_Systems
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.
- published: 23 Aug 2012
- views: 10875
46:21
FreeBSD, The Other Unix-Like Operating System and Why You Should Get Involved!
Deb Goodkin
https://lca2020.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/180/
The FreeBSD Open Source Operating System is one of the oldest, largest, and most successfu...
Deb Goodkin
https://lca2020.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/180/
The FreeBSD Open Source Operating System is one of the oldest, largest, and most successful open source projects, with a long history of innovation. FreeBSD descended from Berkeley Unix back in the early '90s, with its lineage dating back 50 years to the original UNIX. It’s known for its reliability, stability, and advanced networking and performance. Deb will take you through its long history and highlight some of the features that set FreeBSD apart from other operating systems. She'll describe how the FreeBSD Project works and how you can contribute to the Project. She will point out some of the differences between FreeBSD and Linux, and share why individuals and companies use FreeBSD. In fact, she'll explain how you are most likely using FreeBSD now!
linux.conf.au is a conference about the Linux operating system, and all aspects of the thriving ecosystem of Free and Open Source Software that has grown up around it. Run since 1999, in a different Australian or New Zealand city each year, by a team of local volunteers, LCA invites more than 500 people to learn from the people who shape the future of Open Source. For more information on the conference see https://linux.conf.au/
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#linux.conf.au #linux #foss #opensource
Tue Jan 14 10:50:00 2020 at Room 9
https://wn.com/Freebsd,_The_Other_Unix_Like_Operating_System_And_Why_You_Should_Get_Involved
Deb Goodkin
https://lca2020.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/180/
The FreeBSD Open Source Operating System is one of the oldest, largest, and most successful open source projects, with a long history of innovation. FreeBSD descended from Berkeley Unix back in the early '90s, with its lineage dating back 50 years to the original UNIX. It’s known for its reliability, stability, and advanced networking and performance. Deb will take you through its long history and highlight some of the features that set FreeBSD apart from other operating systems. She'll describe how the FreeBSD Project works and how you can contribute to the Project. She will point out some of the differences between FreeBSD and Linux, and share why individuals and companies use FreeBSD. In fact, she'll explain how you are most likely using FreeBSD now!
linux.conf.au is a conference about the Linux operating system, and all aspects of the thriving ecosystem of Free and Open Source Software that has grown up around it. Run since 1999, in a different Australian or New Zealand city each year, by a team of local volunteers, LCA invites more than 500 people to learn from the people who shape the future of Open Source. For more information on the conference see https://linux.conf.au/
Produced by NDV: https://youtube.com/channel/UCQ7dFBzZGlBvtU2hCecsBBg?sub_confirmation=1
#linux.conf.au #linux #foss #opensource
Tue Jan 14 10:50:00 2020 at Room 9
- published: 16 Jan 2020
- views: 67590