Xenix vs. UNIX

Bill Campbell campbell at Thalatta.COM
Thu Jun 28 00:31:33 AEST 1990


This month's issue of Computer Language has a comparison of 386
Un*x including SCO Xenix and UNIX and Interactive.  Apart from
some gaffes (Interactive also produces Xenix) the article was
pretty good.

They do make the points:
	1.	Xenix is smaller
	2.	Xenix is faster
	3.	Xenix is cheaper.

I totally agree with this, and for my major use (on-line
transaction processing and accounting applications) I don't want
or need GUIs or the other ``creeping featurism'' of ODT...

The Computer Language article also complained that Xenix was not
totally UNIX compatible.  I have been using Xenix since 1982,
starting on the Tandy Model 16.  I have never found any significant
portability problems going from Xenix to UNIX System III or V
that weren't caused by System V changing things for the better
such as:
	grep -y being replaced by grep -i (ignore case)

Every time I get on a ``pure'' UNIX box I miss Xenix commands
like ``copy -romv'' and 'l'.

I would like to see Xenix maintained (Bug fixes) and marketed for
those of us who don't really need the bells and whistles being
added to UNIX.
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