Javier Hernandez wrote:
I am testing some other distros: Suse and
debian (libranet).
libranet has a new version in beta, looks improved.
They are selling the current version (2.7) at a discount ($25).
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On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Kurt Wall wrote:
> So, what's the reaction on the Caldera list to this latest piece
> of brilliance?
I do not think Caldera is too much worry about it.
I remember the Caldera mail list with 100 - 150 messages a day, nowdays
you can get one or two messages each one
On Saturday 08 March 2003 05:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Welp, I finally pulled the plug on the Caldera Users List.
Ditto
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I did the same. Didn't even leave a comment first, it just wouldn't have mattered.
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Welp, I finally pulled
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"David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 21:42:41 -0600
> Rick Sivernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > List
> >
> >I have been watching this last bit of conversation with bated
> > interest. I am using Caldera stuff still. But it
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 21:42:41 -0600
Rick Sivernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> List
>
>I have been watching this last bit of conversation with bated
> interest. I am using Caldera stuff still. But it appears I need to do
> some heavy consideration of moving to something else. At this time I
>
#x27;s the reaction on the Caldera list to this latest piece
of brilliance?
% I can say that I have been retiring Caldera driven systems for about a yearÂ
% now. I rather like SUSE..
I've been liking Slackware a good deal, played with LFS a bit. Haven't
had the courage to try SuSE in a l
Hi Rick !
If you still have one more year to go, you should stick with what works.
It'll take you a couple of weeks to a month to get used to another
distro. If you're going to move to an OpenLinux-like distro like
TurboLinux, it should not take you more than a week, Red Hat will take
you abou
Feigning erudition, Rick Sivernell wrote:
% List
%
%I have been watching this last bit of conversation with bated
% interest. I am using Caldera stuff still. But it appears I need to do
% some heavy consideration of moving to something else. At this time I
% have a lack of funds to buy much in
List
I have been watching this last bit of conversation with bated
interest. I am using Caldera stuff still. But it appears I need to do
some heavy consideration of moving to something else. At this time I
have a lack of funds to buy much in OS's. I like the setup of the
eServer/eWorkstation 3.
lly are clueless.
> % They are trying to get the big payoff so they can retire.
>
> So, what's the reaction on the Caldera list to this latest piece
> of brilliance?
>
Reaction? Heck the list has been like a piece of comfortably numb (is there
anybody out there? Is there a
ith a Ultra
Sparc 2, and/or Mac G3(Yellowdog?), let me know..
For the Sparc, I'd recommend Aurora Linux. http://auroralinux.org I use
it on an Ultra 5 and an E250. It's based on RH 7.3, kernel 2.4.18, and
works very well.
I left the Caldera list about 8 months ago after a frustrating go-r
ion on the Caldera list to this latest piece
of brilliance?
% I can say that I have been retiring Caldera driven systems for about a year
% now. I rather like SUSE..
I've been liking Slackware a good deal, played with LFS a bit. Haven't
had the courage to try SuSE in a long time. Mandr
On 03/08/03 17:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S. If anyone has good reports on a Linux distro that works well with a Ultra
Sparc 2, and/or Mac G3(Yellowdog?), let me know..
If you don't mind Redhat (i know that i don't), then Aurora Linux &
Yellowdog are the best bets:
http://yellowdoglinux.com/
Welp, I finally pulled the plug on the Caldera Users List. Been a subscriber
for 8 years.. The SCO MBA's (appropriately said earlier) really are clueless.
They are trying to get the big payoff so they can retire.
I can say that I have been retiring Caldera driven systems for about a year
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