SCO Unix

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SCO UNIX-tan
File:SCOUNIX.png
Character Information
Common Names SCO UNIX-tan
Other Names OpenServer-tan
Appearance
Design
Creator Bella
First Appearance Apr 2007
Technical Information
System Personified SCO Unix and its variants (SCO Open Desktop, OpenServer)
Developer(s) The SCO Group
Debut SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2.0 (1989)
Latest release v.6.0.0 MP4 (6 Feb 2009)

Technical Details

SCO UNIX is the successor of Microsoft's Xenix, created after Microsoft transfered ownership of Xenix to SCO in the late 1980's. The first version of SCO UNIX was a basic desktop OS, but has become an integrated product with add-ons as SCO Open Desktop, became an OS for online services as SCO OpenServer. Today, SCO OpenServer is the most widely-used version of SCO Unix, used in small and medium businesses, in banks, stock exchanges, and database servers.

Character Details

SCO Unix-tan is Xenix-tan's daughter, represented as a stern-looking business woman with short blue hair, glasses, and a suit. She is a member of the Linux/Unix Consortium, has hordes of lawyers, a belligerent attitude, notorious for filing lawsuits against those who wrong her, justified or not. She is highly paranoid, and believes that Linux-tan is a direct Unix descendant come to overthrow the traditional Unix Family, and is sworn enemies with her. For this reason, she also doesn't trust the Linux-tans.

Her arch-rivals include AIX-tan, Linux-tan, Red Hat Linux-tan, SuSE-tan, and UnixWare-tan.

SCO Unix-tan's lawsuit-happy attitude is a reference to SCO's lawsuits against Novell, claiming that SCO still owned the copyright to UNIX and Unix Ware, when it turned out that Novell is.

She has a lot of enemies, but is liked by the professional Windows-tans.

See Also