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What is the difference between Linux and Unix?

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What is the difference between Linux and Unix?

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A. UNIX is copyrighted name Only big companies are allowed to use the UNIX copyright and name, so IBM AIX and Sun Solaris and HP-UX all are UNIX. The Open Group holds the UNIX trademark in trust for the industry, and manages the UNIX trademark licensing program.

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Intuitively , Unix which being an operating system over the time has evolved in to a operating system specification and Linux is a specific Unix implementation. To sum up Linux is a Unix like operating system.

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