Nagios was originally designed to run under Linux, but also runs well on other Unix variants.
In X11 (Linux and other Unix variants)
A number of Unix variants use GAS.
This Unix variant would become home to the first version of Microsoft's word processor, Microsoft Word.
Across the Unix variants hundreds of configuration-file formats exist.
In 1990, WingZ ports started appearing for a number of other platforms, mostly Unix variants.
During the late 1980s, most commercial Unix variants were derived from either System V or BSD.
Alternative names include baron in BeOS and avatar on some Unix variants.
A+ runs on many Unix variants, including Linux.
The development environment is under Linux, but also runs well on other Unix variants and Windows.