Craig Harmon writes:
With the release of Free SCO Unix--doesn't Linux become obsolete?
Daniel Stringfield writes:
Nope. Not in my opinion. Linux doesn't exist JUST to be a free operating
system. I have not heard of a free SCO, but i will go check it out.
Will it provide source? Does it
On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Craig Harmon wrote:
With the release of Free SCO Unix--doesn't Linux become obsolete?
Not quite! grin There's nothing like 120 developers constantly
upgrading/improving an already great product without having to go
through development, testing, release-to-manufacturing,
Hi Craig, You wrote:
Craig
Craig Hello,
Craig
Craig With the release of Free SCO Unix--doesn't Linux become
Craig obsolete?
why?
there is minix, *bsd, etc...
they doesn't make linux obsolete
Craig I checked out their website and the software looks
Craig terrific. They even have
Hello,
With the release of Free SCO Unix--doesn't Linux become obsolete? I
checked out their website and the software looks terrific. They even have
Skunkworks that ports GNU software.
Now I just have to make room on the hard drive for Linux and SCO...
Regards,
Craig
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On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Craig Harmon wrote:
Hello,
With the release of Free SCO Unix--doesn't Linux become obsolete? I
checked out their website and the software looks terrific. They even have
Skunkworks that ports GNU software.
Nope. Not in my opinion. Linux doesn't exist JUST to be a
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On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Craig Harmon wrote:
With the release of Free SCO Unix--doesn't Linux become obsolete?
No, for a lot of reasons. In fact, SCO would not have made their system
free except to combat the perception that Linux had already obsoleted SCO.
I'm guessing there's a lack of device driver support but I've never liked
SCO.
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