why?

This is a discussion about why? in the Slack Space category; every time i see the word Unix this U is *'ed or some other letter in the word is stared is it bad luck to say Unix or something?

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every time i see the word Unix this U is *'ed or some other letter in the word is stared is it bad luck to say Unix or something?

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Most people do that to prevent the "trademark" symbols, perhaps to avoid copyright laws. (Various countries have different laws - using the name is not a good idea in some countries.) Another reason is the same reason that so many people use various words related to MicroSoft ...

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Isn't the * symbol for wildcard, so *nix means anything Unix based which is easier than saying "Linux and Unix" every time.

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Jabird: they're both right.
 
Maillion is right because at one time AT&T vigorously defended
its Unix and related trademarks. Hashing up the name was a way
to make the reference but without having to add the symbol
and "Unix is a trademark of AT&T" footnote.
 
Tokes is right because collectively referring to all the various
flavors of 'nix' with a wildcard is simple and efficient.
 
Xenix
AIX
HP/UX
IRIX
Linux
System V Unix
BSD Unix
.
.
.
and so on.