I am a Final Year(4th year) Computer Engineering student and have decided to make a 
network program as my final year project.For the same purpose I bought book-UNIX 
Network programming 2nd edition.

I was planning to make my software in Redhat Linux-7.3.

But while reading book I met with line saying-
"We also note that the Linux system,a popular,freely available  implemention of 
Unix,does not fit into the Berkely-derived classification:its networking code and 
sockets API were developed from scratch."

I want to know that does Linux support API-XTI.If not then please suggest me an 
alternative way to use Linux as The platform for developing my Networking Project.And 
from where I can get The free copy for Unix supporting sockets.


Sumit Chaudhary. 


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