WHY I WANT TO STOP USING FEDORA!!!
Patrick O'Callaghan
pocallaghan at gmail.com
Sat Feb 14 02:28:45 UTC 2009
On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 18:14 -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:56:09PM +0000, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> > Actually, AT&T Unix was free - I don't think they were allowed to sell it.
> > We acquired Unix edition 5 but never got it to run
> > because it didn't have drivers for the computer we were using (pdp-11/23).
>
> They couldn't sell it initially, but eventually--I believe the first
> commercial release was System III, around 1982 or so, based on research
> version 7--yes, they did. The non-commercial versions were "research
> Unix". And commercial Unix Wasn't Cheap.
Under the terms of the 1956 Consent Decree, AT&T basically couldn't sell
anything not directly related to phone service. After the breakup of
AT&T this restriction was lifted. Unfortunately the only thing they knew
how to sell was phone service, and that in a monopoly situation.
poc
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