Well, IBM has AIX, a very solid and stable version of unix which works
really 
well. SCO has become very popular lately and using SCO Unix will turn you
into
the most popular guy on this list. Then there is Irix, made by SGI. HP
actually has
several unix versions Tru64, HP-UX, Tandem Unix, Ultrix, Apollo Unix and
some 
more exotic operating systems like OpenVMS, MPE, Guardian and alike. If you
go with HP,
I do advise you to stick with HP-UX.

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Mladen Gogala
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so different flavors of linux are more compatible? 

i thought the only two unix players out there now are HP and Solaris. who
else is out there? 





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