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title = "Unix history"
author = ["User Mms"]
date = 2024-05-30T21:03:00+02:00
lastmod = 2024-09-13
categories = ["unix-history"]
draft = false
weight = 2001
image_dir = "unix-history"
image_max_width = 480
primary_menu = "bsd"
aliases = ["/bsd/history//"]
shortname = "History of Unix"
[menu]
[menu.bsd]
weight = 2001
identifier = "unix-history"
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To say that the history of Unix is long and convoluted would be a huge understatement.
It started its life as a gaming OS dressed as a typesetting one in a forgotten alley in a research center but soon became the most important idea in modern computing history.
No other OS had such a broad impact on how we work with computers. And despite that, it's mostly a forgotten name.
It lives in its ideas and licenses, but very rarely do we think about running Unix.
{{< image transparency="yes" class="centered" alt="A group of characters from Unix Surrealism." file="header-transparent.png" >}}
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## Table of contents {#table-of-contents}
{{< menu "unix-history" >}}
Dune
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## Acknowledgements {#acknowledgements}
- [Jeff](http://wovenmemories.net/), for proofreading Part III
- [Tomáš](https://www.analognowhere.com/), for providing artwork on homepage
- [Karl Pettersson](https://static-dust.klpn.se/), for pointing date errors about IX/386 and Xenix in Part III
- [Dave Marquardt](https://github.com/davemq), for pointing grammar errors in Part III and informing me about existence of Piramid Technologies
- Vladimir, for pointing a typo
## Link {#link}
If you want to link this site, you can use this button:
{{< image class="button" alt="A webbutton" file="webbutton.png" >}}
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## Changes {#changes}
- _2024-09-13_: Moved to crys.site
- _2024-06-10_: Added artwork; fixes in Part 3
- _2024-06-09_: Date fixes (IX/386 Xenix) in Part 3
- _2024-06-08_: First release of Part 3
- _2024-05-30_: Extract into self-contained website
- _2024-04-08_: Extract Unix History to dedicated section
- _2024-03-16_: First relase of Part 2
- _2024-03-09_: First relase of Part 1
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