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:eWeek: SCO Linux 4 Is Rough Around the Edges but Shows Promise
eWeek: SCO Linux 4 Is Rough Around the Edges but Shows Promise
Jan 8, 2003, 13 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (6096 reads)

(Other stories by Jason Brooks)

"As much as Linux is pitted against Windows in the popular imagination, Linux has enjoyed perhaps more success supplanting Unix in the enterprise. The SCO Group's SCO Linux 4 (brand-new, despite its enumeration) can provide companies with an effective path to such migrations, particularly at sites that are running SCO's UnixWare.

"Although SCO traces its Linux heritage through Caldera International Inc., SCO Linux 4 is a product of the UnitedLinux effort, which includes Conectiva S.A. and Turbolinux Inc. and is led by SuSE Inc. As a result, SCO Linux 4, which began shipping at the end of November, has a great deal in common with SuSE Linux...

"The benefit for users (and no less for UnitedLinux members) is that independent software vendors that certify their software for one UnitedLinux product assure compatibility for all four member distributions..."

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Related Stories:
developerWorks: Inside UnitedLinux(Nov 21, 2002)
eChannelLine: SCO Backs Up Developers Around UnitedLinux(Nov 05, 2002)
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The Register: SCO and Co. Shore Up UnitedLinux(Aug 29, 2002)


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Does anybody still remembers one letter  ...   Letter to Linux Users   
xxx
Jan 8, 2003, 13:49:25
 
I just had a chance to play with SCO Lin ...   Rough edges, indeed...   
mike
Jan 8, 2003, 14:07:40
 
*NOTE* These opinions are mine alone and ...   Some people never learn   
Gerry
Jan 8, 2003, 16:48:55
 
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