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- From: larry@gator.rn.com (Larry Snyder)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386
- Subject: Re: SCO support (was: How to replace disk driver in SCO Unix ?)
- Message-ID: <BttAI8.8J4@gator.rn.com>
- Date: 30 Aug 92 19:37:20 GMT
- Article-I.D.: gator.BttAI8.8J4
- References: <JOCHEN.92Aug19074730@mrz.sub.org> <JOCHEN.92Aug24111621@mrz.sub.org> <1992Aug26.203445.10413@crd.ge.com> <1992Aug29.090535.1657@saans.north.de>
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- rolf@saans.north.de (Rolf Nerstheimer) writes:
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- >Nowadays, maybe Larry is right.
- >For my part, I don't like SCO anymore, they don't listen any longer.
- >It's seems, time has come to try something else.
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- I was running SCO. I started with Xenix. I really liked Xenix, and
- at the time it was what I consider my only option. After SCO Xenix
- I wanted real Unix -- not a modified release -- so I jumped on the
- ISC bandwagon. ISC was fast, and worked. Then I wanted to keep current
- with the industry so I jumped on the SVR4 bandwagon - and I am now on
- my 3rd release of SVR4. Hopefully I'll see 2.1 shortly. SVR4 works,
- is current in the industry -- and follows standards (unlike some vendors
- who modified 3.2 for long file names and symbolic links)..
-
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