A Unix-like operating system is a system that has a behavior similar to UNIX systems, which does not necessarily mean that it is compliant or certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification standards.
In Spanish: Unix type, such as Unix or Unix compatible.
There is no standard definition of the term and there is not even an opinion about the degree to which an operating system is "like Unix".
The term can include free and open source operating systems, as well as commercial and proprietary use.Licensed UNIX source code based operating systems may bear the "UNIX" mark instead of "Unix-like".
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