The "Unix wars" refers to a series of conflicts and rivalries that arose during the development and proliferation of Unix operating systems in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This period was characterized by competition among different Unix vendors and the fragmentation of the Unix operating system into various incompatible versions and implementations. Key elements of the Unix wars include: 1. **Fragmentation**: As Unix gained popularity, several companies began developing their own versions and flavors of the Unix operating system.

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