Team Unix (Linux, MacOS) VS team NT (Windows): let's start.

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Team Unix or team NT?
Team Unix (Linux) 59%  59%  [ 10 ]
Team Unix (MacOS) 6%  6%  [ 1 ]
Team NT (Windows) 12%  12%  [ 2 ]
Team MS-DOS (Windows) 6%  6%  [ 1 ]
Team Unix (BSD) 12%  12%  [ 2 ]
Team Unix (Unix) 6%  6%  [ 1 ]
Total votes : 17

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Today, 2:04 am

2ukenkerl wrote:
Team Unix (Linux) <<<< THE CURRENT PREEMINENT, REWRITTEN, NEAR FULLY COMPATIBLE, USED ALMOST EVERYWHERE version of UNIX!
Team Unix (MacOS) <<<< A copy of LINUX effectively

Linux is unix-like, but not an Unix. Also, GNU is Not Unix - ya literally have that in it's acronym :>
And how MacOS is copy of Linux?
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Team Unix (BSD) <<<<<A copy of UNIX It HAS now been upgraded, especially with GNU software

BSDs use BSD userland, there's basically no GNU goin' on there (maybe GCC on Net- and OpenBSD). GNU software is generally frowned upon in BSD circles, primarily due to GPL and FSF's weirdness

kokopelli wrote:
Even today, I use a command line in a UNIX shell more than I use windowing environments (not to be confused with any Microsoft product) for anything other than running xterm. I have computers that are capable of running a windowing environment, but have never ran one on them.

Heh, same here. It's just superior way of doing things.