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A UNIX architecture is a System architecture that embodies the Unix philosophy and adheres to the Single UNIX Specification (SUS). There are many systems which are Unix-like in their architecture, notable among these are the Template:GNU/Linux distributions. The distinctions between UNIX and Unix-like systems has been the subject of heated Timeline of SCO-Linux controversies