The Unix operating system was first developed in assembly language, but by 1973 had been almost entirely recoded in C, greatly facilitating its further development and porting to other hardware. Today's Unix systems are split into various branches, developed over time by AT&T as well as various commercial vendors and non-profit organizations. The second edition of Unix was released on December 6th, 1972.
BEGINNERS - START HERE
- History of Unix
- Creation of the UNIX Operating System
History of Unix - by Charles Severance
Chronological History
Unix 25th Anniversary
Unix Contributors - Leading contributors involved in the creation of Unix.
- Getting Unix (Free)
- FreeBSD
Linux
NetBSD
OpenBSD
Sun Solaris
- Getting Unix ($$$$)
- Caldera Linux
Mandrake Linux
HP-UX
IBM AIX
Red Hat Linux
SGI IRIX
Sun Solaris
SuSE Linux
Turbo Linux
- Getting Started
- Basics
- from the University of Edinburgh
Fundamentals - New Mexico Tech Computer Center
Introduction to the UNIX Operating System - RICE University
Learn UNIX in 10 minutes
UNIX 101 (Educational Articles)
The Unix Filesystem - Here's how it works.
Unix for Users
Unix: Introduction to Unix for Web Developers
Unix Help For Users
Intro to UNIX System Administration
System Administration Tasks and Duties
- Commands
- Commonly used Unix commands
Using Unix Commands
UNIX commands for VMS users
UNIX commands for DOS users
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- MIT
FAQ.org
Alternatively, you can learn the basics of UNIX with examples fromUNIX Tutorials - by IT Engg PortalThis book covers in all 8 Tutorials covering all basics required for any beginner to nail an InterviewWrox - Beginning Unix
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Unix For Dummies
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Video lectures
Unix - History
Basic Unix Commands 1.1
Basic Unix Commands 1.2
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