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I read that to say 'Solaris is the #1 (SysV-based) Enterprise Operating System'


Linux IS SysV-based, though


Eh, what? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX_System_V

No, Linux is not SysV based.


I didn't mean that it was based off of the original UNIX code base, I know my UNIX history better than that. As nailer said, this can be taken two ways and I meant it in the latter. Linux has elements of SysV - it has run levels and the like, unlike BSD's.


Depends on whether you mean:

- Based on SysV standards - which GNU does for most commands, and which most Linux OSs did for initscripts.

- Based on Sys V code, which it obviously isn't.




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