On 4/20/05, gossamer axe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Please, nobody ran for cover. As a matter of fact MS has been chasing
> > UN*X ever since it entered the server market, and just as they saw a gap
> > in the market they could fill, along came Linux. Linux fills that gap
> > and starts to reclaim LAN services like file and print sharing for UN*X.
> > Now Linux is touching the desktop, and MS is trying to figure out how
> > they can keep the inside track in that race.
> 
> My memory could be waaaay off, but didn't microsoft have a version of
> Unix called Xenix?  or something like that back in i don't know, maybe
> early 80s?

Yes.  If you are interested in historical Unix, take a look at
The Unix Heritage Society < http://www.tuhs.org/ > .

    carl
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