> Is this normal between UNIX flavors?
Yup. It is just like food: Everybody wants to add its own secret spice.
Seriously, the main differences come from different trends on UNIX
development: BSD, SysV and OpenSystem; and those also have their own
subdivisions.
Just to make things worse, some UNIXes just don't follow any of
those trends, yet some follow parts of all.
The more experienced fellows would like to add on this?
My 2 cents.
Regards,
Mario Ferreira
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