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Re: SCO giving free licenses to UNIX OpenServer
On Wed, 28 Aug 1996 08:37:26 -0700 (PDT), Eric Murray wrote:
>> Hit www.sco.com
>> Pick What's New
>>
>> Look for UNIX Unbound.
>>
>> Read, Understand, and Delight... Microsoft maybe in trouble at last.
>I doubt it. People don't use Microsoft products because
>of their quality or functionality.
OTOH, it might get people to play around with another alternative to NT.
>> This is for single user home based UNIX systems.
>Single-user UNIX isn't all that useful.
>Linux and FreeBSD are both free, and come with source code.
>You can get "commercial" versions of Linux for around $30
>(that's on CDROM). You can get support for Linux, and probably
>for FreeBSD.
True. However, if you have odd-ball hardware (like my RAID controller) it
*will* come with an SCO driver. I'd have to write my own to use it under
Linux.
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