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'''SCO OpenServer''' (Xinuos OpenServer, OpenServer, SCO UNIX, SCO Open Desktop, SCO ODT) is a variant of [[UNIX]] originally released by SCO, and eventually becoming owned by Xinuos. Despite the "open" in its name, it has been closed-source, though somebody has edited its Wikipedia entry to say that it's become open-source (but that is tagged with "Citation needed"). It at one point used the [[DTFS]] filesystem (Desktop File System), but this is no longer supported; various other filesystems have been used with it.
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'''SCO OpenServer''' (Xinuos OpenServer, OpenServer, SCO UNIX, SCO Open Desktop, SCO ODT) is a variant of [[Unix]] originally released by SCO, and eventually becoming owned by Xinuos. Despite the "open" in its name, it has been closed-source, though somebody has edited its Wikipedia entry to say that it's become open-source (but that is tagged with "Citation needed"). It at one point used the [[DTFS]] filesystem (Desktop File System), but this is no longer supported; various other filesystems have been used with it.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [[Wikipedia:OpenServer]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:OpenServer]]
 
* [http://www.sco.com/products/openserver6/ SCO/Xinuous official page]
 
* [http://www.sco.com/products/openserver6/ SCO/Xinuous official page]

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SCO OpenServer (Xinuos OpenServer, OpenServer, SCO UNIX, SCO Open Desktop, SCO ODT) is a variant of Unix originally released by SCO, and eventually becoming owned by Xinuos. Despite the "open" in its name, it has been closed-source, though somebody has edited its Wikipedia entry to say that it's become open-source (but that is tagged with "Citation needed"). It at one point used the DTFS filesystem (Desktop File System), but this is no longer supported; various other filesystems have been used with it.

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