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'''Open source Unix''' is a term used to refer to the ] variants where the source is available, such as ], ], ] and ]. '''Open source Unix''' is a term used to refer to the ] operating systems where the source is available, such as ], ], ] and ].


Usually, the term is restricted to Unix variants where the source is available under a license approved by the ]. Usually, the term is restricted to Unix variants where the source is available under a license approved by the ].

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Open source Unix is a term used to refer to the Unix-like operating systems where the source is available, such as Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and OpenSolaris.

Usually, the term is restricted to Unix variants where the source is available under a license approved by the Open Source Initiative.

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