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- From: larry@gator.rn.com (Larry Snyder)
- Subject: Re: Dell SVR$ (and Dell hardware) total lack of success on Postscript
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- References: <z5-mfvq@dixie.com> <1992Jul18.002830.9207@dellunix.dell.com> <1992Jul20.202516.29768@rwwa.COM> <1hBfwO#8z5pMO0y2xT58RFpP25w2zKV=esr@snark.thyrsus.com> <PCG.92Jul24195714@aberdb.aber.ac.uk> <gram.712228048@aim1>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 11:22:07 GMT
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- gram@aim1.aztec.co.za (Graham Wheeler) writes:
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- >marketing strategy, it is clear that Dell UNIX is rapidly becoming a product
- >in its own right. Dell could make the most of this success by dropping their
- >attitude of `if your hardware isn't ours, we're not interested', and instead
- >marketing Dell UNIX as a competitive product to SCO, ESIX, etc, and providing
- >better support to those of us who already had the hardware and just wanted the
- >software.
-
- Well I can speak as well as others on the ability of Dell Unix to run on
- non Dell hardware. I've had 4 different motherboards over the last year
- running Dell SVR4 -- all without any hardware problems. Dell Unix is very
- stable and solid.
-
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