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diff --git a/content-org/unix-history.org b/content-org/unix-history.org index 5120fbe..cd74266 100644 --- a/content-org/unix-history.org +++ b/content-org/unix-history.org @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ This site is a fang, and a love letter to computer history. To the brilliant minds and sleazy lawyers. To the original, the followers, and imitators. -#+attr_shortcode: :file header.png +#+attr_shortcode: :file header-transparent.png #+attr_shortcode: :alt A group of characters in the style of Unix Surralism. #+attr_shortcode: :class centered #+begin_image @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ The first known fork of /Unix/ was intended to automate switching of connections This version of /Unix/ is the earliest known usage of the OS family outside of Bell Labs. It was released in 1971 as a fork of 1st or 2nd edition of /Unix/ and was the first known /Unix/ to support inter-process communication and file locking. Those advancements were not back ported to mainline /Unix/ until /System V/[fn:cbwiki],[fn:hiddenunix]. -Soon, after it evolved into Columbus Unix (/CB-Unix/), as the /SCCS Unix/ was developed by Bell Division 59473 in Columbus, Ohio. +This version of Unix evolved into /Columbus Unix/ (/CB-Unix/), as the /SCCS Unix/ was developed by Bell Division 59473 in Columbus, Ohio. #+attr_shortcode: :file cb-unix-manuals.jpg #+attr_shortcode: :source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CB_UNIX#/media/File:CB_Unix_Manuals.jpg |