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1.009: Monterey / AIX 5L
IBM has announced "AIX5L". It's essentialy AIX Version 5. The 'L' stands for "Linux Affinity". A statement that AIX is going to support some of the Linux API's and interfaces (for instance: the /proc filesystem) Some changes to the filesystem limits, virtual IP's, dynamic dealocation of swapspaces. You can read all about it in http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix
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