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Douglas W. Topham has written:

'A system V guide to UNIX and XENIX' -- subject(s): UNIX System V (Computer file), XENIX (Computer file)

'The first book of UNIX'

'UNIX and XENIX' -- subject(s): UNIX (Computer file), XENIX

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Douglas W. Topham has written:

'A system V guide to UNIX and XENIX' -- subject(s): UNIX System V (Computer file), XENIX (Computer file)

'The first book of UNIX'

'UNIX and XENIX' -- subject(s): UNIX (Computer file), XENIX

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Phyllis Eve Bregman has written:

'UNIX System V performance management' -- subject(s): UNIX System V (Computer file)

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Rachel Morgan has written:

'Why Doesn't Mommy Love Me?'

'Introducing UNIX System V' -- subject(s): UNIX System V (Computer file)

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1. System V

2. BSD

3. countless unix-like, unix-based, unix-compatible, unix-inspired systems (linux, AIX, Sinix, Xenix, Dynix, Solaris, MacOs etc)

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