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Linux != UNIX -- Linux is a (mostly) complete rewrite to mimic minix with no ties to real UNIX. Linux itself is just a kernel with the GNU utilities used for userland.
*BSD == UNIX -- BSD is UNIX, but isn't allowed to be called "UNIX" due to stupid copyright issues ... The BSD's all have a common history dating ~14 years before the first line of the Linux kernel was written.
Generally speaking, UNIX (BSD, AIX, Solaris, etc) are more "industrial strength", stable, etc. than Linux. Linux fanboys will argue this point, but it's mostly due to their not knowing any better.
BSD is what you get when a bunch of Unix hackers sit down to try to port a Unix system to the PC. Linux is what you get when a bunch of PC hackers sit down and try to write a Unix system for the PC.
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