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UnixWare is a Unix operating system. It was originally released by Univel, a jointly owned venture of AT&T's Unix System Laboratories (USL) and Novell. It was then taken over by Novell. By way of Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) it went on to Caldera Systems, Caldera International, and The SCO Group before it was sold to UnXis (now Xinuos). UnixWare is typically deployed as a server rather than desktop. Binary distributions of UnixWare are available for x86 architecture computers. UnixWare is primarily marketed as server operating system.
After the SVR4 effort to merge SunOS and System V, AT&T's Unix System Laboratories (USL) formed the Univel partnership with Novell to develop a desktop version of Unix, codenamed "Destiny".
Destiny was based on the Unix System V release 4.2 kernel. The MoOLIT toolkit was used for the windowing system, allowing the user to choose between an OPEN LOOK or MOTIF-like look and feel at run time. In order to make the system more robust on commodity desktop hardware the Veritas VXFS journaling file system was used in place of the UFS file system used in SVR4. Networking support in UnixWare included both TCP/IP and interoperability with Novell's NetWare protocols (IPX/SPX); the former were the standard among Unix users at the time of development, while PC networking was much more commonly based on NetWare.
The Dell Dimension series is a line of home and business desktop computers manufactured by Dell. As of June 26, 2007, Dell replaced the low-end Dimension with the Inspiron line of desktop computers, but it later offered higher-end consumer machines under the Studio line in 2008. The Dimension series is now sold to non-American markets. The last of the high-end Dimensions were the 9200 and 9200c (XPS 410 and XPS 210 in the American market, respectively). The E520, E521 and C521 are discontinued, and are now part of the Inspiron line, which was previously only a laptop line, under the names Inspiron 530, 531, 530s and 531s, with a new case design.
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She's been testing out a bunch of Linux Distro's which are "Unix-like" but she has never tested a real Unix System. What will she think of Unixware? Check out the video to find out :) More info on Unixware here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UnixWare Don't forget to visit the OSFirstTimer forums here: http://osfirsttimer.freeforums.org/ Tasks Given: - What time is it? - Write save and open a text document - Minimize and maximize a window - Calculate 4.2 x 0.2 - Change the desktop background - Log out of CDE - Explore the Panorama Session and Unix Personality - Explore the KDE2 and Linux Personality The mother in this video uses Windows XP (2001) as her main OS dual booted with Elementary OS (a fast Linux distro). Would you like to see her try out Linux, Mac, Windows or other operating s...
The attached video and the following steps were tested on SCO Unix 5.06 so please be careful if you have another editions To reset the root(super user) password make following steps: 1- Make sure that you have Boot and Root Floppy disks or the images of them ( you can create them on any SCO Unix 5.06 PC). 2- Insert the Boot disk and restart your PC. 3- After the prompt insert the Root disk. 4- Mount you harddisk by : mount /dev/hd0root /mnt 5- Rename the password file by : mv /mnt/etc/passwd /mnt/etc/oldpasswd 6- Reboot by : reboot 7- The system will enter maintenane mode without password so you can change back the password file name by : mv /etc/oldpasswd /etc/passwd 8- Remove the password by editing the shadow file by : vi /etc/shadow you can edit it by clicking i delete the text after...
Retro UNIX 8086 v1 is derived from UNIX v1 (PDP-11 assembly) source code by Ken Thompson. Multiscreen feature is original, not a derivation. There are many different original features in Retro UNIX 8086 v1 source code for PC compatibility. Note: Multiscreen and boot features are like as SCO UNIX/XENIX methods (as they are seen) but all of these features are 100% original except derived code from original unix v1. (I have tried to do somethings as what SCO UNIX did, only. They are not copied from any unixes except unix v1/v2 by Ken Thompson) Assembly language: MASM. Retro UNIX 8086 v1 source code is 1 to 1 or near adaption of UNIX v1, PDP-11 assemby source code to INTEL 8086 and IBM PC. (for the kernel, sh, ls, cat, getty, init, login etc.)
Download link: http://adf.ly/cLiDG SCO UnixWare 7.1.3, image for VMWare Workstation Including CDE, KDE 2 (from Caldera Linux) and so on. Full set of applications (mostly trial). User Login: unixware Password: unixware
UnixWare 7.1.1 install - Dell Dimension L466C - Part 1. Unixware 7.1.1 was released in 2000 and was the last release before the original SCO company was bought up by Caldera Systems and marked the quick decline of both Caldera and SCO. Unixware 7.1.1 came with the CDE Desktop and many commercial and freeware applications. The CDE Desktop is what will be demonstrated later in the video series. The Dell Dimension L466C was built in 1999 and is equipped with a 466 mhz Celeron CPU, 256 MB of RAM, a 4 GB Maxtor hard drive, an ATI Rage Pro video card, an Ensoniq AudioPCI soundcard, and a 3Com ethernet adapter. Enjoy. Part 2: http://youtu.be/9gicYrWuQRM Part 3: http://youtu.be/9TfYyLwTsKk Part 4: http://youtu.be/WpDLc4zK0HY Part 5: http://youtu.be/vuzPtzJbpzE Part 6: http://youtu.be/-7JHEyewLr...
This is an updated version of a video originally shown at the 1991 SCO Follies. The struggles of UNIX vendor The Santa Cruz Operation are documented in the style of Ken Burns' "The Civil War." It features photographs from the firm's heyday in the 1980s.
Xenix to stworzona na początku lat 80. przez firmę Santa Cruz Operations (SCO) na zlecenie Microsoft odmiana systemu operacyjnego Unix, oparta na kodzie kupionym od firmy AT&T; i przeznaczona dla komputerów IBM PC z procesorami 8086 i 8088. Źródło: Wikipedia http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenix