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The Strange Birth and Long Life of Unix
IEEE Spectrum
Ken Thompson and the late Dennis Ritchie, two of the greats of 20th-century information technology, when they created the Unix operating system.
167 months ago
Not-a-Linux distro review: SerenityOS is a Unix-y love letter to the ’90s
Ars Technica
SerenityOS is a love letter to '90s user interfaces with a custom Unix-like core. It flatters with sincerity by stealing beautiful ideas from various other...
50 months ago
50 years of Unix
Nokia
It all started in 1969, when two Bell Labs computer scientists were looking for a new research project.
8 months ago
Interview: Inventing The Unix “sudo” Command
Hackaday
It was just one of these nights. We were sitting at the O'Neil's San Mateo Pub, taking a break after a long day at the Maker Faire.
137 months ago
Using AD to Authenticate UNIX Users
ITPro Today
Users in a Windows and UNIX-based heterogeneous network often maintain several UNIX accounts to access UNIX systems and applications and an...
265 months ago
Unix is dead. Long live Unix!
The Register
Comment It's the end of an era. As The Reg covered last week, IBM has transferred development of AIX to India.
33 months ago
CISA Issues Alert on Actively Exploited Linux and Unix Sudo Vulnerability
Cyber Press
Sudo is an essential tool on Unix-like systems, enabling authorized users to execute commands with elevated privileges.
1 month ago
UNIX: Building The Most Important OS in the World
Interesting Engineering
Linux is the spiritual successor to the original Unix system and been used in the International Space Station to run essential equipment.
5 months ago
CISA Sounds Alarm on Critical Sudo Flaw Actively Exploited in Linux and Unix Systems
The Hacker News
CISA adds critical Sudo flaw CVE-2025-32463 and four other exploited vulnerabilities to KEV list.
1 month ago
Unix is turning 50. What does that mean?
Network World
Unix time, also known as 'epoch time,' is the number of seconds that have passed since Jan 1, 1970. As Unix turns 50, let's take a look at what worries...
23 months ago