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Domain/IX is the name given to the UNIX operating environment currently available on Apollo workstations. Apollo have ported both the Berkeley bsd4.2 and the AT&T System5 versions of UNIX. Two other versions (which will not be discussed in this book) are also available for backward compatability, these being bsd4.1 and AT&T System 3. Bsd 4.2 and system V may be run separately or simultaneously within different windows — both take full advantage of the Apollo Display Manager.

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© 1988 B. G. Blundell and C. N. Daskalakis

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Anderson, D.P. (1988). Domain/IX — Getting Started. In: Using and Administering an Apollo Network. Macmillan Computer Science Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10308-9_6

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