OS choices [was Re: OpenBSD 2.7 is out]

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Author: arson smith
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Subject: OS choices [was Re: OpenBSD 2.7 is out]
I got the free media pack from SCO and installed it
a few months ago, and now I have root on 22 production
sco servers. Kinda scary huh? I am still learning
alot about it and so far it hasn't been pretty. Aside
form just being a messed up lay out compared to the file
system standard, it uses links for so many things that
it gets very confusing in a spaghetti filesystem way. So
far I have nothing good to say about SCO except for the pay.
Luckily I took this job to move from SCO to Linux over the
next few months.

Bill Warner


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>Subject: Re: OS choices [was Re: OpenBSD 2.7 is out]
>Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 03:32:41 -0700
>
>Nathan Saper wrote:
> >
> > You might also want to try out SCO. I haven't used it myself, but as
> > commercial *nix's go, I've heard that it's quite good. Most of the
> > people I've talked to prefer it over Solaris. And you can get a free
> > non-commercial license for it, and then you only have to order the
> > media (which is like $10 or something).
>
>I've never talked to anyone who prefered SCO over any other Unix. The
>people I hang out with may just be biased, though. IMHO, Linux is way
>cooler than SCO.
>
>For those of you who missed the comment below, Solaris gives out free
>licenses for non-commercial use, with a small fee for media.
>
> > BTW, are you doing the free Solaris 8 thing, or are you actually going
> > to buy it?
>
>Good heavens, no! I'm doing the free thing. :-)
>
>-BVG
>
>
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