Somewhere in this group, in a discussion of another topic, someone referred to BSD as "a bona fide UNIX". I have seen debates over whether OS X is or is not "real" UNIX. I have also heard people say that "Linux is not really UNIX". I do not want to inflame a dormant holy war, but what does "real" mean in this context?
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